Bird flu outbreak still serious
in Liaoning
China warned a bird flu outbreak in northeastern Liaoning province
had not yet been controlled and could become a disaster, mainly
due to the use of fake and shoddy poultry vaccines.
"In Heishan county, Liaoning province, the epidemic is still
serious," Agriculture Minister Du Qingling told the China News
Service, two weeks after poultry started dying from the bird flu
there. "Efforts to wipe out the disease have been very difficult
and the prevention work is arduous."
Over six million chickens, ducks and geese have been culled in the
province since the outbreak, which was officially reported to the
World Health Organisation on November 3. Du slammed producers of
low-quality vaccines that were being sold in Liaoning, saying such
products could ruin government efforts to eradicate the H5N1 bird
flu virus.
"The use of fake and shoddy vaccines will result in a disaster,"
Du said. "If the vaccines are not up to standard, then immunization
to the virus will not be uniform or effective. This could bring
huge losses." Farms in the region were highly concentrated,
he said, meaning that any problems in vaccinating poultry could
result in the epidemic spreading.
"If we miss the chance to exterminate the virus in the early
stages, then the difficulty in wiping it out will increase by several
times as will the spread of the epidemic," Du said. "We
must fully recognize that at present there is a possibility that
the epidemic will spread and expand. This is not an exaggeration
just to scare people."
Health authorities fear the bird flu could kill millions of people
worldwide if the virus increases its capacity to jump the species
barrier from birds to humans, and becomes an easily transmissible
human flu.
Source: China Daily
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