The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture announced on
Monday new measures to guard against a possible outbreak of bird
flu this spring, a time when the bird flu virus is at its most
active and contagious.
The ministry called for the compulsory immunization of
all domestic poultry to begin before March 15 and to be finished
before May.
Local veterinary departments have been ordered to
ensure poultry farmers keep immunization records.
The Ministry of Agriculture is responsible for
arranging the production and distribution of bird flu
vaccines.
The ministry will also send experts to help monitor
the breeding of poultry and waterfowl, and intensify monitoring of
live poultry markets, border areas, and regions where bird flu
outbreaks were reported in the past.
China reported 10 outbreaks of bird flu last
year.
About 47,000 birds died in outbreaks in seven
provinces on the Chinese mainland, with another 2.94 million fowls
culled, according to figures published by the Ministry of
Agriculture last November.
The virus has infected 23 Chinese people since 2003
and killed 14. The latest human case was a 44-year-old farmer in
east China's Fujian Province, who was confirmed to be
infected with the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu last week and is
still receiving medical treatment in a local hospital.
Fifty-four countries and regions in Asia, Europe, and
Africa reported outbreaks of bird flu last year.
(Xinhua News Agency March 6, 2007)
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