Malaysia warns people about bird flu
03/01/2012 | 15:57:00
The minister said that his Ministry is working closely with Chinese partners to monitor the development of the avian influenza virus H5N1. However, little is reported about the spread of the virus species recorded which cause mortality up to 60% for those infected.
...Regarding the measures of the Ministry of Health Malaysia translated Liow Tiong Lai said it will continue to check the temperatures of passengers at all airports. He said: "Anyone coming from affected countries such as China, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Indonesia which have a high body temperature during the test will be sent to the hospital for quarantine." But it also confirms There has been no passengers were taken to hospital for suspected H5N1 virus infection.
03/01/2012 | 15:57:00
The minister said that his Ministry is working closely with Chinese partners to monitor the development of the avian influenza virus H5N1. However, little is reported about the spread of the virus species recorded which cause mortality up to 60% for those infected.
...Regarding the measures of the Ministry of Health Malaysia translated Liow Tiong Lai said it will continue to check the temperatures of passengers at all airports. He said: "Anyone coming from affected countries such as China, Hong Kong, Vietnam and Indonesia which have a high body temperature during the test will be sent to the hospital for quarantine." But it also confirms There has been no passengers were taken to hospital for suspected H5N1 virus infection.