Tests confirm infected poultry cause of virus By Zhang Feng in Beijing and Cao Li in Shanghai (China Daily) Updated: 2005-11-30 06:00
A laboratory analysis has confirmed that the bird flu virus from the three
human cases in China came from infected poultry, but the virus cannot be
transmitted among humans yet, according to the Ministry of Health's statement
released yesterday.
The H5N1 bird flu virus found in the Chinese human cases one from Hunan
Province and the other two from Anhui has some variations from that of Viet Nam
patients.
The field investigation and laboratory test showed that human beings can
transmit the virus through direct contact with infected poultry by breathing in
the virus through their secretions.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Agriculture has confirmed two more bird flu
outbreaks in poultry in the country's northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous
Region and Central China's Hunan Province.
The ministry said 288 poultry died on November 22 in Shanshan County in
Xinjiang. By Monday night, veterinary authorities in Xinjiang had culled 52,162
poultry within 3 kilometres from the affected areas.
The lab also confirmed another bird flu outbreak on November 18 that killed
390 chickens and 12 ducks in Laobutou Village of Yongzhou, Hunan.
The Ministry of Agriculture has sent experts to the affected areas to oversee
their quarantine work and disease control efforts.
In Shanghai, apart from the live chicken, which is available in some 464
designated markets, the city is halting the sales of all other birds starting
today.
According to the bureau, they closed the trade because many birds available
in the market came from the wild, which could be a source of infection.
The Nanhui District Wild Life Protection and Management Station revealed that
they had confiscated more than 100 bird nets and 500 wild ducks in the latest
raid in nearby beaches.
(China Daily 11/30/2005 page2)
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