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Packages of chicken are sold at a market
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BEIJING, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of
Agriculture (MOA) said on Sunday that no bird flu epidemics were detected in
Shanxi and Hunan provinces after a two-year-old girl was confirmed to have been
infected with the H5N1 strain of virus in Shanxi on Saturday.
The girl, surnamed Peng, was found ill on Jan. 7 in
central Hunan Province. Her grandparents took her to Luliang City of Shanxi on
Jan. 11. Peng was still in critical condition on Sunday.
Sixty-seven people who have been in close contact
with Peng are under medical observation. No one has been found ill so far.
Tests conducted in poultry farms and agriculture
product markets in places where the girl had been to or around had found no
abnormality, the MOA said.
The ministry urged local veterinary departments in
the two provinces to enhance check on major poultry markets and disinfect the
markets thoroughly.
China now faces "a grim situation" in bird flu
prevention, threatened by frequent outbreaks in neighboring countries, the MOA
has said. Other threats came from brisk poultry trade ahead of the Spring
Festival and difficulties in taking prevention measures at loosely managed
household farms.
The MOA urged intensified check nationwide,
especially in regions with high risk of bird flu outbreak, and timely disposing
of poultry samples which were tested with bird flu virus.
Woman dies of bird flu in east
China
JINAN, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) --
A woman had died of bird flu in east China's Shandong Province, the second death
caused by avian influnza in the country in the new year, provincial health
authorities reported on Sunday.
The 27-year-old woman surnamed Zhang, who lived in Jinan,
the provincial capital, fell ill on Jan. 5 and went to hospital when got worse,
said an official of the provincial health department. Full story
China sets up nationwide testing
network for bird flu virus
BEIJING, Jan. 9 (Xinhua) -- An official with the Chinese
Center for Disease Control and Prevention said on Friday that a nationwide
network for the testing of bird flu virus has been established.
Shu Yuelong, vice director of virus control and prevention
with the CDC, said the network connects 63 labs in 31 provinces, autonomous
regions and municipalities. Full story