Special report: Global fight against bird
flu
YANGON, March 1 (Xinhua) -- Bird flu has recurred in
Myanmar with the outbreak of H5N1 in a poultry farm in the city of Yangon,
according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Yangon
Office Thursday.
It was detected and confirmed by the Myanmar
livestock authorities and the information about the outbreak of bird flu in the
northwestern suburban township of Mayangon was sent to the FAO Yangon Office
Wednesday evening.
According to Tang Zhenping, representative of the FAO
Yangon Office, the Myanmar authorities concerned have taken measures to
slaughter more than 1,300 chickens including hatched chickens, and declared the
farm as restricted area and sterilization of the area.
The FAO and other international organizations are
expected to further confirm the Myanmar report with regard to the fresh outbreak
of H5N1 through examination by international authoritative institutions.
The recurrence of the deadly influenza came nearly
six months after Myanmar declared itself bird-flu-free in the country last
September after making sure that no virus had been present in the country during
a three-month program on detection of avian influenza carried out with the
cooperation of foreign experts.
Myanmar was first struck by an outbreak of H5N1 bird
flu in March 2006 in two divisions of Mandalay and Sagaing and since then
altogether 342,000 chickens, 320,000 quails and 180,000 eggs as well as 1.3 tons
of feedstuff were destroyed at 545 poultry farms.
So far, there have been no human cases detected with
H5N1 in the country.