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China reports 3 pneumonia cases of unknown
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6 mln poultry culled in bird flu-hit
Liaoning
BEIJING, Nov. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- Chinese Vice-Premier
Hui Liangyu on Sunday ordered all localities and departments to work harder to
resolutely prevent the spread of bird flu epidemic and any human infection of
the virus.
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| Vice-Premier Hui Liangyu(C), who heads a
national working team on the prevention and control of bird flu, orders
all localities and departments to work harder to resolutely prevent the
spread of bird flu epidemic and any human infection of the virus at a
national television and telephone conference in Beijing, Nov. 6,
2005. | "We should
concretely enhance our sense of urgency and responsibility in the prevention and
control of the highly pathogenic bird flu," said Hui, who heads a national
working team on the prevention and control of such disease, at a national
television and telephone conference.
Hui said the disease has become the number one killer
for China's poultry husbandry and a major threat to public health and security.
"We must be clear-headed about this, conduct
scientific assessment and make ample preparations for it. We should by no means
slacken our vigilance," said Hui.
He stressed the necessity to put the interests of the
people first, give priorities to prevention, improve the contingency
arrangements and implement a responsibility system in the work.
Hui listed several tasks that need to be done,
including beefing up the monitoring, alert and forecast systems, improving
contingency plans and arrangements, enhancing immunization, strengthening
international exchanges and cooperation, and maintaining a sound market
environment for healthy poultry and related products.
Meanwhile, efforts should be made to establish a
prevention andcontrol mechanism with long-lasting effects, he said.
He added that funds for animal epidemic prevention
should be increased, a team of grass-roots veterinarians should be well trained
and maintained, research of the epidemic prevention and control technology
should be enhanced, and vaccines and medicines should be prepared and stored up
in advance.
"The mode of operation of the poultry husbandry
should also be modified to ensure sustained and healthy development of the
sector," said Hui.
China's Ministry of Health on Sunday gave a briefing
on three pneumonia cases of unknown causes in Xiangtan County, central China's
Hunan Province, where an H5N1 bird flu epidemic broke out recently.
"After conducting comprehensive analysis, experts
said although the three cases are diagnosed as pneumonia of unknown causes at
present, the possibility of human infection of the highly deadly H5N1 strain of
bird flu cannot be ruled out," a spokesman for the ministry said. Enditem
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