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BEIJING, Feb. 2 (Xinhuanet) -- Two experts from the Netherlands have arrived in Beijing to assist China's campaign against the highly pathogenic avian influenza, said the World Health Organization (WHO) China office spokesman Roy Wadia here Monday.
He said the experts would offer advice on safety issues regarding
culling and other issues, including assessment of the monitoring system and
animal vaccination.
Wadia did not release the experts' names, but said these experts had
recently assisted authorities in Vietnam, as the country grappled with its own
outbreak of the H5N1 strain of avian influenza.
"Their expertise was also utilized during the Netherlands' outbreak
of H7N7 avian influenza in 2003," he said.
Sources with the Chinese Health Ministry said the experts arrived in
Beijing on Jan. 30 and had not yet asked to visit the locations where the bird
flu was reported.
"The WHO is in the process of identifying more international experts
across a range of disciplines so as to form a joint mission with the Chinese
side," Wadia said, declining to tell when the joint mission would be set up and
start operations.
China reported its first confirmed case of H5N1 bird flu on Jan.27
and informed the UN Food and Agricultural Organization and the WHO. The Chinese
side had expressed its willingness to cooperate with international agencies to
fight the disease.
As of 8 a.m. Feb. 2, China had reported three confirmed bird flu
cases in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, and Hunan and Hubei Provinces.
Zhejiang, Yunnan, Henan, Guangdong and Anhui provinces as well as Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region and Shanghai Municipality reported suspected bird flu cases in
separate locations. Enditem |