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| Chinese health workers cull a chicken in
Zepu County, Northwest China's Xinjiang Ugyur Autonomous Region in this
photo taken on November 12, 2005. More than 6,500 chickens were found
infected by the virulent H5N1 bird flu strain in Urumqi and Zepu counties
in the northwest Xinjiang region on Nov. 9, and more than 2,700
died.(Xinhua photo) | BEIJING, Nov. 15 (Xinhuanet)
-- China has strengthened supervision and monitoring on the bird flu as new
cases of the epidemic outbreak were reported in two counties of northwestern
Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Tuesday.
China's National Avian Flu Reference Laboratory
confirmed the virus , which was found in the dead fowls sent from some family
farms in Zepu Country and Urumqi County, both in southern Xinjiang,the deadly
H5N1 strain of bird flu, said the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) on Tuesday.
In the two bird flu-hit counties, a total of 322,500
family birds within a radius of three kilometers have been culled, and poultry
and products markets within ten kilometers have been closed, the ministry said
"The epidemic is basically put under control," said
Qian Zhi, Vice chairman of Xinjiang, adding the two county have bought a large
quantity of vaccine, protective suits and disinfectors to prevent the spread of
the disease.
The local government in Xinjiang launched its
quick-response mechanism timely, blockading the epidemic zone immediately and
disinfecting the people, vehicles and relevant goods going in and out.
All the poultry in the epidemic zone have been killed
and disposed of innocuously, and all the poultry markets within 10 kilometers
from the epidemic zone have been closed.
Xinjiang's new cases have aroused great attention
across the country as just one day ago the MOA announced another highly
pathogenic bird flu outbreak at a village near Huainan city of east China's
Anhui Province, which involved nearly 130,000 fowls killed.
The ministry has sent expert panels and supervision
teams to Anhui and Xinjiang to assist epidemic control.
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| A health worker stands beside a sign which
reads:"Disinfection and quarantine area" in Zepu County, Northwest China's
Xinjiang Ugyur Autonomous Region in this photo taken on November 13, 2005.
(Xinhua photo) | Other provinces, autonomous
regions and municipalities have strengthened monitoring on poultry farms and the
migrant birds, which are said to be carriers of the deadly disease virus.
South China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region has
set up special monitoring stations at its eight counties bordering Vietnam,
which is also suffering from bird flu.
In addition, Guangxi's health departments have
resumed the monitoring on fever cases in hospitals and started to vaccine the
disease-vulnerable population, such as the old, children, medical workers and
poultry farmers, traders and butchers.
In eastern province of Fujian, the provincial
forestry department has set up 24 monitoring stations for migrant birds in their
major habitats.
The stations are required to make a daily report on
whether there are abnormal death of migrant birds.
In Changchun, provincial capital of northeast China's
Jilin Province, the government has started to vaccine pigeons in the city in
fear of spreading of the disease by the bird.
Amid the uneasy atmosphere caused bird flu, the news
that the quarantine on the epidemic was lifted in Tianchang City of Anhui and
Xiangtan County of central China's Hunan Province on Tuesday injected confidence
for the Chinese government on its disease control capacity.
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| Health workers disinfect vehicles in Zepu
County, Northwest China's Xinjiang Ugyur Autonomous Region in this photo
taken on November 13, 2005. (Xinhua photo) | A
bird flu outbreak was reported in Wantang Village, Xiangtan County on October 18
and in Tianchang on October 20 respectively.
All signs of the bird flu there have been eradicated
and no newbird flu cases reported in the last 21 days in the two places after a
three-week isolation, according to the MOA.
At Wantang Village of Xiangtan county, veterinary
staff and villagers celebrated the end of the quarantine by burning their
protective suits and warning banners that had been used to cordoned off the
area.
The live poultry markets 10 kilometers in
circumference from the affected region were also allowed to reopen.
Despite the victory, the provinces of Anhui and Huhan
have kepta close eye on the formerly affected areas to avoid reoccurrence of the
disease. Enditem |