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BEIJING, Jan. 24 -- China's Ministry of Health
yesterday announced one more human case of bird flu, bringing the tally up to 10
cases.
The infected person is a 29-year-old woman surnamed Cao from Jinhua Town of Chengdu, Southwest China's Sichuan
Province, said a report released by the ministry. She has been hospitalized in
Chengdu and is in critical condition.
Coinciding with the news, the country's veterinary
workers were urged not to relax their containment efforts during the coming
Spring Festival when a supply of safe poultry must be ensured.
"We must see clearly the severe situation during
Spring Festival and always put people's health and safety first," Vice-Premier
Hui Liangyu said in Beijing yesterday, one week before the traditional Chinese
gala.
Hui, also chief of the national bird flu control
headquarters, said consumption of fowls and their products will soar during
Spring Festival and early spring, when the transfer of poultry will be more
frequent, and the migratory birds begin their journey north.
Earlier, the country's Chief Veterinary Officer Jia
Youling said winter and spring are the peak seasons for bird flu, and 60 per
cent of China's domestic birds are raised on backyard farms with inadequate
management, which makes epidemic prevention difficult.
The country reported 32 outbreaks of H5N1 bird flu
last year. All the epidemic sites had ended quarantine isolation by January 3,
according to the Ministry of Agriculture.
Despite the achievements, containment workers are
facing new challenges, and no one can afford to relax their efforts, Hui told
the meeting on the prevention and control of avian influenza.
During the week-long holidays, there must be people
on duty to deal with any emergencies and to ensure the smooth flow of
information, he said.
Supervisors must make sure vaccination, monitoring
and disinfection measures are implemented conscientiously and all hidden perils
are eliminated, he said.
To prevent human infection of the deadly H5N1 strain
of bird flu, screening of suspicious pneumonia cases and training of contingency
squads must be strengthened, the vice-premier said.
China has reported 10 human cases of bird flu. Six of
them died.
The eighth case, a 6-year-old boy surnamed Ouyang who
was confirmed to have contracted the disease on January 9 in Central China's
Hunan Province, is recovering at a local hospital, Xinhua reported on Saturday.
But bird flu control is just one side of the coin. As
poultry is almost an indispensable cuisine for traditional Chinese festivals,
the vice-premier also called for solid work to monitor the market supply of
poultry products for reliable quality and safety.
Quarantine and inspection must be enhanced to
guarantee that all products are up to standards. Anyone who averts quarantine or
is involved in the transferring, processing and marketing diseased and dead
animals and poultry products must be penalized.
In addition, there should be more publicity to
promote consumption of bird products, he said.
Sales of eggs and other poultry products have picked
up as the Lunar New Year draws near.
In Nanchang, capital of East China's Jiangxi
Province, sales of eggs have increased by 20 per cent each month to reach 20
tons a day, according to the municipal bureau of statistics.
(Source: China Daily) |