Southwest China's Yunnan Province, which borders Vietnam, has
taken a series of emergency measures to prevent bird flu in Vietnam
from spreading into China, sources with the local government said
Saturday.
All major transportation lines, poultry farms, regions on the
Sino-Vietnam border and places which were hit by bird flu outbreak
early last year have been urged to inject vaccine on poultry, the
sources said.
The provincial government has urged local agricultural, health,
import and export quarantine, public security, quality inspection
departments and customs officers to work together to monitor
possible spread of bird flu and distribution of poultry and egg
products in Yunnan. Anyone who causes the spread of bird flu as
result of dereliction of duty will be punished harshly, the sources
said.
Meanwhile, the local animal husbandry department has set up a
30-km-wide "immune protection zone" in the border area neighboring
Vietnam and set up disinfecting stations at the frontier passages
and border ports to make thorough check and disinfect all vehicles
and personnel passing by.
A three-layer report system, involving participation of
households, villages and township, has been built in rural areas of
Yunnan. Any outbreak of bird flu should be reported to higher
authority within 24 hours.
Yunnan shares a 1,200-kilometer-long border with Vietnam, where
people of 13 ethnic groups live across border and there are
nearly100 marketplaces for cross border trade.
The relapse of bird flu has been seen in 11 localities of
Vietnam since December last year. An 18-year-old girl from
Vietnam's southern region has just been hospitalized for being
suspected of having contracted virus H5N1, raising the number of
confirmed and suspected cases of bird flu to five.
(Xinhua News Agency January 8, 2005)
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