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AFD - Laos

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
Laos Detects Bird Flu In Northern Province



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We've heard very little bird flu related news out of Laos since last spring when they dealt with a substantial outbreak among poultry in Luang Namtha Province.


Today we learn via Xinhua News that samples taken from dead ducks in northern Luang Prabang province have tested positive for the bird flu virus.




Laos reports bird flu outbreak
2008-09-09 17:10:56


HANOI, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- Samples from dead ducks in Laos' northern Luang Prabang province have been tested positive to bird flu virus, prompting local authorities to cull thousands of poultry to curb the disease's spread, Lao newspaper Vientiane Times reported Tuesday.


The authorities, already culling 3,000 fowls, plan to cull over7,000 others in the province's Nambak district. Ducks started to die on Aug. 27. They have been banned from transport, trade and consumption in the district.


No human cases have been recorded, and Lao authorities are advising locals to take preventative measures.

Laos used to rely on bird flu laboratory tests from Thailand and Vietnam. The construction of a testing facility in Laos last year enables local officials to independently confirm bird flu outbreaks, the newspaper said. A new international standard laboratory, funded by the Japanese government, is currently under construction in Laos' Vientiane capital city.


Earlier this year, a bird flu outbreak occurred in northern Luang Namtha province, and local authorities culled thousands of fowls to halt the spread of the disease, said the newspaper.


Several bird flu outbreaks have occurred in Laos since 2004. The most serious outbreak happened in 2007 when two human fatalities were confirmed in the capital city and northern Vientiane province, the newspaper said.

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Re: AFD - Laos

Laos: Outbreak Among Poultry In Oudomsay Province


# 2310


This would be the second outbreak reported out of Laos in the past week, with samples from dead ducks in the adjacent province of Luang Prabang announced as having tested positive on September 9th.




Luang Prabang Province



Oudomsay Province



Bird flu virus reported in Laos? Oudomsay
17/09/2008 -- 8:51 PM
Vientiane (VNA) ? An outbreak of the deadly H5N1 disease has been detected in a village in the Lao province of Oudomsay, local media reported.


The local authorities have culled 1,170 poultry from 76 households in the village named Ban Nalae in Say district, the Lao news agency (KPL) said on September 17.


A surveillance zone covering 20 villages around the village has been demarcated, KPL said, adding that the local authorities have also set up roadside stations which aim to disinfect all vehicles entering and leaving the zone.


The Agriculture and Forestry Office in Say district would ban the transportation of chicken from and to the region, KPL noted. ?Enditem
 
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