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  • December 29, 2010, South Korea, reported 2 cases of human infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) suspected cases?

    <table width="94&#37;" align="center" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0"><tbody><tr><td class="font_20px" align="middle">Korea Inspection and Quarantine Bureau, Liaoning actively respond to the epidemic prevent the introduction </td></tr><tr><td align="middle" height="50">
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    </td></tr><tr><td align="left"> Series of recent outbreaks of influenza Korea, foot and mouth disease, avian influenza, foot and mouth disease outbreak in the rapid spread of large-scale, while the central region of highly pathogenic avian influenza has emerged, December 29, 2010, South Korea, reported 2 cases of human infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) suspected cases; In addition, South Korea this winter influenza H1N1 have occurred in 3 cases of influenza deaths.

    Facing a serious risk of disease introduction, Liaoning, Inspection and Quarantine Bureau positive response, the port inspection work to take four measures to prevent the epidemic passed:


    one to strengthen the inspection and quarantine of ships from South Korea, took the initiative to strengthen health declaration entry, body temperature detection and medical inspection, the discovery of high fever, cough, difficulty breathing and other flu-like symptoms, then examine the investigation, take timely medical measures.

    Second is the ship from the districts of cloven-hoofed, poultry animals and products are all sealed, set the ship personnel disinfection mats at the exit of garbage, swill, waste, and pallets and containers to prevent the implementation of the trunk outer skin of disinfection.

    Third, strengthening the physical inspection of passengers carried, and brought into the territory of the cloven-hoofed, poultry, animals and their products, the implementation of interception, so destroyed.

    Fourth, strengthen epidemic publicity bulletin board in the port settings, health boards, bird flu prevention and control of bulletin boards, play videos foot and mouth disease prevention and control, universal disease prevention knowledge, and enhance awareness of disease prevention.

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    direct link: http://www.jkb.com.cn/document.jsp?docid=183570&cat=0I
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    Re: December 29, 2010, South Korea, reported 2 cases of human infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) suspected cases?

    I am not sure what to think of this. It is a China news source. Seems they find disease everywhere else but China. There are a lot of political tensions in the area now. Is this a bit of "disease warfare"?

    Or, are the 2 suspected cases some of the poultry workers from farms where H5N1 is found? In most countries the poultry workers from infected farms are presumed suspected cases until proven otherwise.

    I wish we had more information.

    Please see this:

    South Korea - Avian influenza continues to spread

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