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TUNIS, Feb. 24 (Xinhuanet) -- A Tunisian veterinarian
expert on Friday urges European countries to set up bird flu monitoring centers
in Tunisia and Morocco, which are on the routes of the migratory birds.
The establishment of such monitoring centers by
Spain, France, Italy, Germany and others in the two countries would benefit all
countries concerned, as both Tunisia and Morocco are major transit routes for
seasonal migration of birds travelling to and from Europe, said Abd Al-Majeed
Dabar.
Birds know no national boundaries and they will not
change migratory routes, he said, adding that monitoring centers would help spot
cases of bird flu at early stages.
Dabar said the possibility remains for bird flu cases
to be found in Tunisia although none had been reported in the country until now.
He said chances of a spring outbreak was slim and
more emphasis should be put on prevention in autumn, he added.
More than 500,000 birds come and stay in 46 migratory
birds reserves every year in Tunisia. Close monitoring has been set up over
these areas. Enditem |