China step up efforts in bird flu fight By Wang Zhenghua (China Daily) Updated: 2005-10-21 05:44
As fears of a global pandemic rise, China is stepping up efforts to increase
surveillance and improve responses to animal and human infections of bird flu.
A Thai livestock official
tests a duck at a farm in Nakhon Prathom province, south of Bangkok, on
Wednesday. A farmer died from bird flu after contact with infected
poultry, taking the country's death toll from the virus to 13, Thai Prime
Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said yesterday.
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measures such as stockpiling emergency materials, including anti-flu drug
Tamiflu, in case the bird-flu virus mutates into a strain which is transmitted
from human to human.
The latest alarm was in North China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, where
about 2,600 birds died following a recent outbreak caused by the deadly H5N1
strain of the virus, according to the Ministry of Agriculture.
At a State Council meeting, Vice-Premier Hui Liangyu called for intensified
efforts to prevent, monitor and control the spread of bird flu.
He ordered government departments to focus on prevention and improve the
emergency mechanism to face up to a possible outbreak.
"It's peak time for the bird flu outbreak. The situation is stark," he
admitted.
He underscored the need for effective medical treatment plans if human cases
of infection are spotted
Also yesterday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan told a regular press
briefing that China is concerned about the epidemic and has set up a nationwide
monitoring network and pre-schemes for emergency. He said China has strengthened
the quarantine of imports and exports to prevent the epidemic from spreading.
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