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    100 Birds Die in Brazil. Country on Alert for Bird Flu. Written by Norma Nery Friday, 03 March 2006
    100 birds died of unknown reasons in a farm in the city of Volta Redonda, southeastern state of Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil.
    The city's Sanitary Surveillance Agency sent for lab analysis, this Friday, March 3, samples collected from the birds, and from the water of the lake located at the Barreirinha Farm.
    The Lanagro Laboratory, of the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, located in Campinas, state of S?o Paulo, will analyze the material.
    The Agency's Coordinator, Carlos Amaro, said that ducks, geese, wild ducks and fish (totaling 10 kilos) died Monday, February 27, in that farm in the municipality's rural area. He affirms that this occurrence is not common in the region.
    As precautionary measures they closed the area, communicated the fact to the Ministry of Agriculture, collected material, burned dead birds and fish, and started monitoring neighboring properties, which have not had any problems. Amaro said that these sanitary procedures will be maintained in the region, until they get the lab result.
    The Coordinator said that, before dying, those animals did not show symptoms of bird flu. And he added that, a week ago, a rat extermination procedure was conducted in the property.


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    Re: 100 Birds Die in Brazil. Country on Alert for Bird Flu.

    Brazil already has 66 health units prepared to bird flu
    Ag?ncia Brasil

    Bras?lia ? Bird flu has put the world on alert and things are not different in Brazil. Although there have been no cases of the disease in Brazil, action plans are in place and the country is preparing for the possibility of it arriving.

    The Ministry of Health reports that it now has 66 "health units" in 20 states and the Federal District (Brasilia) ready to handle anyone with the H5N1 virus. In cases where it is suspected that a person may have the virus, it will be possible to isolate them. An additional nine units are in the pipeline and will be operational before the middle of the year.

    Brazil also has a stockpile of nine million kits of Tamiflu.

    Meanwhile an educational campaign continues in the country's main airports. And the government has announced it will prohibit the importation of poultry from areas where bird flu has been confirmed.

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