Anhui Province reports new
outbreak of bird flu
China on Monday reported a new case of bird flu in poultry in the
country's east ?a its ninth outbreak since Oct. 19.
The news, announced on government television, came as experts from
the World Health Organization were in central China to help determine
whether bird flu killed a 12-year-old girl and sickened two other
people in a village that suffered an outbreak in poultry last month.
China has not confirmed any human cases of bird flu, but authorities
have warned that it is inevitable if they cannot control outbreaks
among the country's vast poultry flocks.
The newest outbreak in poultry was in Huainan, a city in Anhui
province, China Central Television said. The case was first reported
on Nov. 6, when 800 domestic poultry died, it said.
It was confirmed Monday to be the virulent H5N1 strain of bird flu,
CCTV said.
Some 126,000 poultry within three kilometers (two miles) of the
affected area were slaughtered as a precaution, it said. It was
the second time in a month that Anhui has reported an epidemic in
its poultry. The last one was confirmed Oct. 24 in the city of Tianchang,
where 2,100 geese and chickens were found dead of the virus.
The six-member WHO team headed to Hunan on Monday and will stay
there for about a week helping Chinese investigators, said Roy Wadia,
a WHO spokesman in Beijing. They will be led by an epidemiologist
from the WHO office in the Chinese capital
Source£ºChina Daily
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