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    Bird flu outbreak confirmed in China
    (Xinhua/chinadaily.com.cn)
    Updated: 2006-05-05 15:42

    <!--enpcontent-->The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture Friday confirmed outbreak of bird flu among wild birds in a remote areas Qinghai Province, northwest China.

    The outbreak was confirmed by the national bird flu laboratory on Wednesday, and the number of dead wild bird had risen to 123 by Thursday, the ministry said on its website.

    Seventeen dead wild geese were found in the wetlands in Yulin county, Yulin prefecture in Qinghai Province on April 23, and samples from the dead birds were sent to the state bird flu laboratory for tests.
    On May 3, the laboratory confirmed that these wild birds died of H5N1 virus of bird flu.
    The wetlands are more than 800 kilometers from the Qinghai Lake, where the bird island is located. This plateau area is sparsely populated.
    The Ministry of Agriculture and Qinghai Province, after the dead geese were found, have taken all necessary measures to monitor and sterilize the area, and to prevent human contacts with the wild birds.

    This is the second time H5N1 has turned up in Qinghai, a region of high-altitude plains and mountains that sits on a prime migration route for birds between Siberia and South Asia.

    The first outbreak, a year ago, was seen as a warning that the virus was poised to spread beyond China and Southeast Asia. In the year since, outbreaks have occurred as far away as Europe and Africa.

    So far H5N1 has not evolved into a virus easily transmissible among humans. The virus has been detected among birds in more than 50 countries, while nine countries have reported human cases, 113 of them fatal, according to U.N. agencies.

    The worry among disease experts is that the farther the virus spreads, the greater the chances of contact between infected birds and humans and the greater the likelihood it will mutate into a more virulent form.

    "Since this outbreak is in wild birds, it will increase the sense of emergency," said Noureddin Mona, the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization's representative in Beijing. "Wild birds are difficult to control. All countries have to be on alert."

    Countries astride major migration routes should set up observation posts to check for sick birds, Mona said, and the FAO was looking to improve coordination with other agencies to monitor wetland areas.

    Unlike the first outbreak a year ago when China delayed allowing outside experts into Qinghai, authorities appeared to respond relatively quickly this time. Mona said FAO experts are scheduled to investigate the disease zone next week.

    The Agriculture Ministry said that after herders and forestry officials first reported finding dead bar-headed geese on April 23 in Qinghai's Yushu county, the local government immediately dispatched a group of veterinary experts to the area.

    The area is lightly populated. The ministry said no homes were raising domesticated fowl - a factor that decreases the risks of further transmission. Herders were told to take their livestock a few weeks early to summer grazing grounds, far away from the infected area, the ministry statement added.

    The government has also disinfected the area and set up observation posts to monitor the migratory fowl. In addition to bar-headed geese, a brown-headed gull and a ruddy shelduck were also found dead, the statement said.

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    "The area is lightly populated."

    Hummmmmm.......

    Remember the Buxom reports last year?

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      Can You please add the exact reference ?

      Thanks,

      Nati

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      • #4
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        Here you go, Nati -- hope this is the one you mean (I don't have the Boxun reference) >>

        Bird flu outbreak confirmed in China,The Chinese Ministry of Agriculture Friday confirmed outbreak of bird flu among wild birds in a remote areas Qinghai Province, northwest China.,Chinadaily,Chinadaily.com.cn
        ...when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth. - Sherlock Holmes

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          I cannot find the Buxom link - perhaps Joe can post it.

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          • #6
            Qinhai Province lightely populated ?

            From Wikipedia
            Xining (Simplified Chinese : 西宁, Traditional Chinese : 西寧, Tibetan : ཟི་ནིང་; Pinyin : Xīn?ng, Wylie: Zi-ning) is the capital of Qinghai Province, People's Republic of China.

            Geography

            Xining is located in the eastern part of Qinghai province and lies on the Xining River. It has a total area of 350 km?.
            [edit]

            Demographics

            As of 1999, the total population of Xining is approximately 695,000, with an urban population of 586,700.



            So if a city of 695,000h is a lightly populate area ?

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              This site has some great photos of the areas around Qinghai Lake.

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              "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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                Re: Bird flu outbreak confirmed in China (Qinhai Province)

                Originally posted by natielkin
                Can You please add the exact reference ?

                Thanks,

                Nati
                Hello Nati (I remember you from the Agonist ),

                This article from Epoch Times outlines some of history of the Qinghai outbreak last year and rumors of human casualites as well as bird deaths.



                A portion of the article:

                The same closed door has been encountered in investigating recent instances of H5N1 in wild bird populations at Qinghai Lake Nature Reserve, west of Sichuan, as well as in nearby Xinjiang.

                Neither the raw data nor the samples required to do a credible genetic assessment have been made available.

                "As far as I know, the [Chinese] Ministry of Agriculture has not sent any samples to any international reference labs or any WHO collaborating centers," Roy Wadia, WHO spokesman in Beijing, was quoted in UK Telegraph Group on Monday. WHO investigators have also been denied access to the Xinjiang site altogether.

                Other reports suggest there could be more going on. WHO researchers in June, on their only permitted visit to the Qinghai Reserve where Chinese state media had acknowledged the death of 1000 migratory birds, found 5000 dead birds. The casualties were continuing at 20 per day.

                Shortly after, Boxun.com reported 121 human deaths in nearby Gangca County, as well as a corresponding military quarantine. The claim was denied by Chinese state media. Few further details emerged on Boxun, save for a June 5 brief that the reporters who published the earlier news had been arrested.

                Dr. Yi Guan, a H5N1 researcher at Hong Kong University, analyzed genetic samples from avian flu-stricken birds and published his findings in Nature on May 25. He and his American and Chinese colleagues described strong similarities between the viral genes found in wild birds in western China, and the H5N1 in affected poultry farms found earlier in southern China. They also discovered that the Qinghai geese contained "virulence genes" that had a 100 percent mortality rates in both chickens and mice.

                The study further concluded that there was a ??danger that H5N1 might be carried along the birds' winter migration routes to densely populated areas in the south Asia subcontinent, a region that seems free of this virus, and spread along migratory flyways linked to Europe.?

                A day after the article was published, director general of the Chinese Ministry of Agriculture's Veterinary Bureau, Jia Youling, criticised the findings and denied the existence of any bird flu outbreak in southern China. Four days later, the Joint Influenza Research Center, where Yi conducted the bird flu study, was ordered to immediately cease H5N1 research. State-controlled media in China reported that this was because the lab lacked ?the basic conditions for biological safety,? a claim vigorously denied by the centre.
                For those unfamilar, Epoch Times is a somewhat controversial publication.
                "In the beginning of change, the patriot is a scarce man (or woman https://flutrackers.com/forum/core/i...ilies/wink.png), and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for it then costs nothing to be a patriot."- Mark TwainReason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it. -Thomas Paine

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                  One of the Abundant news reports from May 23, 2005



                  The Qinghai malignant bird flu sends the multi- people to die, official seal news urgent guard
                  (Abundant news on May 23, 2005)
                  On May 23, 2005 the Xining news, the Chinese Qinghai Province in the near future will continue to have the multi- times because the infection bird flu lethal event, will have the matter to send disclosed, the locality already one after another occurred in the beginning of April are many the migratory bird large-scale death event, because the ill-informed not rapid dissemination, had the information one after another in at the end of April which the human infected, 51 will pass through the locality from now on the partial tourists had the serious infection symptom, caused six tourists in the local death.

                  In April, the locality appears the large-scale infection dissemination phenomenon, the human, the domestic animal and so on has the infection symptom one after another, as a result of local vast territory with a sparse population, therefore, the human and the domestic animal appear wide range the infection question not to be obvious, but because are partial 侯鸟 has wide range the active characteristic, caused the infection scope to be able to appear the wide range proliferation, China official already acknowledges the fact, and started to begin to seal up the epidemic disease area, before this visited Japan Wu Yi already urgently returned to homeland, it is reported the locality occurred the fatal bird flu actual casualty possibly formerly six people had to be many. (Abundant news boxun.Com)

                  At present the known infection death average per person is the outside areas tourist, three people are the Sichuan nationality, the Chongqing nationality respectively are

                  Sichuan Chengdu's easy wind and thunder gentleman
                  Sichuan Chengdu's Ms. Dai Jing
                  Chongqing's Mr. Li Tianhai
                  Other public figures are unclear
                  Above the news from once arrived the public figure which the mistake sent the place to provide.

                  (Abundant news boxun.Com)
                  Link to original Chinese version:
                  peacehall.com is your first and best source for all of the information you’re looking for. From general topics to more of what you would expect to find here, peacehall.com has it all. We hope you find what you are searching for!
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                    Re: Bird flu outbreak confirmed in China (Qinhai Province)

                    Hi! Niko,

                    I'm glad to see you and maybe the entire Delaware connection here

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                      Re: Bird flu outbreak confirmed in China (Qinhai Province)

                      Welcome Niko and Nati. Glad you all are posting here.
                      Last edited by Mellie; May 11, 2006, 04:02 PM.

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                        Re: Bird flu outbreak confirmed in China (Qinhai Province)

                        Hiya,
                        Thanks for the welcome. Still trying to find my way around here, but glad to see many familar names. .

                        I'll do what I can to report on Del-a-where(?) USA..oh , and on China too . Worldlingo translations of Chinese are my new 2nd language, tee hee. Okay, back on topic.
                        "In the beginning of change, the patriot is a scarce man (or woman https://flutrackers.com/forum/core/i...ilies/wink.png), and brave, and hated and scorned. When his cause succeeds, the timid join him, for it then costs nothing to be a patriot."- Mark TwainReason obeys itself; and ignorance submits to whatever is dictated to it. -Thomas Paine

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