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HANOI, June 30 (Xinhuanet) -- Bird flu has recurred
in Vietnam, killing about 5,000 fowls in the country's southern Bac Lieu
province, a local official told Xinhua on Wednesday.
"Tests conducted in the regional
veterinary center in Ho Chi Minh City have confirmed that all of the fowls were
tested positive for an H5 strain of bird flu," said Nguyen Phuc Tai, director of
the veterinary department of Bac Lieu province.
The fowls from two farms and a household have
suddenly died since June 25, he said, adding that the province has culled all
ofthe infected fowls in an effort to contain the virus. Reasons for the bird
flu's return in the locality have been studied, Tai said.
To deal with the current situation, Bac Lieu will
reestablish asteering committee on bird flu, and intensify the disease
inspection in all communes and control over transportation of fowls at the
province's gates and main roads, he noted, adding that fowls traded in the local
markets will be quarantined.
Besides, the province will inform the disease's
situation on mass media and ask local people to report to relevant agencies when
fowl deaths occur in their farms. Those who violate the regulation will be
fined, Tai said.
In Bac Lieu province, which has a total poultry
population of 1.4 million, nearly 900,000 fowls died or were culled during the
bird flu outbreak earlier this year.
Vietnam, which was reported to face a high risk of
the relapse of bird flu last week as 13 localities in the country still had
avian influenza viruses, mainly in ducks, is strengthening activities to ensure
hygiene in the localities and control the import of baby poultry, and overcome
the consequences caused by the bird flu outbreak.
The government has just allowed the Ministry of
Agriculture andRural Development to conduct a project to urgently overcome the
aftermath of the bird flu outbreak with a total capital of nearly 7.6 million US
dollars.
In April, it decided to allocate 245.3 billion
Vietnamese dong (VND) (15.6 million US dollars) to 57 localities, helping them
prevent bird flu recurrence and revive the poultry industry.
In late March 2004, Vietnam declared an end to bird
flu that killed 17 percent of its poultry population, and claimed 16 human lives
since its outbreak last December. A total of 43.2 million fowls in 57 out of 64
localities nationwide either died or were culled, causing the local poultry
industry to suffer direct lossesof 1.3 trillion VND (82.8 million dollars).
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