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China - H5N1 in POULTRY/ANIMALS

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Hong Kong government close supervision inland chicken house situation
2008-03-15 10:11


[ The on.cc special news ] food and sanitation bureau bureau chief Monday the mountain indicated that, the Hong Kong government obtained material, the Foshan chicken only wholesale market appears the massive dead chickens, this market is precisely the Guangzhou Li Bay massive dead chickens' origin place. Which chicken house is the inland tracing the dead chicken to come from, and refers if the dead chicken were confirmed catches the birds and beasts flu, the authority can rest on the international animal health organization the suggestion, forbids certain areas the live chicken comes the port, possibly can involve for the port chicken house. Monday the mountain emphasized supplied the port chicken house to be still normal up to yesterday afternoon situation, but the authority could every day to the inland inquiry related situation.
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Health Minister Chen Zhu said in an interview yesterday, Hong Kong is still the seasonal influenza, the Ministry of Health monitoring and analysis of Guangdong have found no abnormal, but it will close attention.

Zhong Nanshan pointed out that at present there is no epidemiological evidence to suggest that Hong Kong and Guangdong influenza epidemic. :rolleyes: Guangdong influenza situation remains stable compared with previous years, without panic.
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Guangdong this year were found in five of 30 cases of influenza outbreaks in more than a total of close to 180 cases, but the majority is less toxic influenza B virus, not the medical profession worry that the stronger A contagious virus.

He also appealed to the public not to the recent market contact with live chickens and other live birds, and avoid simultaneous infection by the bird flu and influenza, otherwise enormous harm. Fewer children to the elderly in public places, high fever, pneumonia and other symptoms should be promptly to a hospital for treatment. :tiphat:
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Mainland authorities contacted to learn more about chicken deaths in Guangdong
March 15 2008, 14.43.04

The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSARG) has communicated with the Ministry of Agriculture over the death of some chickens in a poultry retail market in Liwan, Guangzhou and a poultry wholesale market in Lishui town, Nanhai district, Foshan, Guangdong, a spokesman for the Food and Health Bureau said today (March 15).

The HKSARG learnt that the Guangdong authorities were investigating into the cause for chicken deaths in Liwan.

Since the chickens in question came from a stall in a poultry wholesale market in Lishui town, Nanhai district, the Foshan authorities had culled some 2,000 live poultry of the relevant stall as a precautionary measure.

No abnormality was found among live poultry in Foshan so far.

"If the concerned market in Guangdong was confirmed to have avian influenza cases, we will take corresponding measure by suspending the import of live poultry and poultry products from the zone of 13-kilometre radius of the infected area for 21 days.

"The decision was made after making reference to the guidelines set by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations and the World Organisation for Animal Health and assessing the control and prevention of avian influenza as well as the related inspection and quarantine measures in Guangdong Province.

"We understood that the Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau had checked whether there are any registered live poultry farms near the concerned markets.

After verification, there are neither registered live poultry farms nor processing plants for supplying chilled and frozen poultry meat to Hong Kong in the zone of 13-kilometre radius of the two relevant markets.

"No abnormality was found in chickens in registered farms in Guangdong Province currently.

We will continue to maintain close liaison with the Mainland authorities and monitor the latest development as well as the preventive and control measures adopted by the Mainland.

"The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) will send staff to inspect the bio-security and quarantine measures in some registered farms in Guangdong to ensure the food safety of chickens supplied to Hong Kong," the spokesman said.

Moreover, the Centre for Health Protection of the Department of Health (DH) has contacted the Department of Health of Guangdong Province and learnt that no human case of avian influenza was found in Guangdong Province.

Meanwhile, various government departments would step up measures to prevent avian influenza.

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) and FEHD would enhance inspection and surveillance of the hygiene conditions in all local live poultry farms, as well as wholesale and retail markets.

The FEHD would step up the testing of Mainland live chickens.

AFCD, FEHD, the Customs and Excise Department, the Police and the relevant Mainland authorities would stay alert and strive to deter the smuggling of poultry and birds into Hong Kong to prevent an increase in the risk of avian influenza outbreak brought by poultry and birds that had not gone through inspection and quarantine.

The Government would also strengthen its enforcement actions against the public bringing live poultry and poultry meat into Hong Kong illegally.

The DH would step up health advice to travellers by broadcasting health messages at immigration control points and distributing health advice leaflets.

On personal health, the spokesman reminded the public to avoid touching live poultry and birds and their droppings.

If they contact live poultry and birds, they should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water immediately afterwards.

Poultry and eggs should be thoroughly cooked before eating.

When travelling outside Hong Kong, the public should avoid touching live poultry and birds.

Travellers returning from areas with avian influenza outbreak should consult doctors immediately if they have symptoms of influenza after the trip. They should inform the doctor of their travel history and wear a mask to prevent spread of the disease.
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China confirms bird flu outbreak in poultry in southern city Guangdong

HONG KONG (AP) -- Hong Kong's government says China has confirmed that chickens found dead at markets in the southern Chinese city Guangdong died of the H5N1 virus.
A spokesman for the Food and Health Bureau says the administration has received notification from the Ministry of Agriculture that some chickens found dead in poultry retail and wholesale markets in Guangzhou were killed by the deadly virus. The spokesman did not say how many had died in his comments Sunday.
The Hong Kong government has said mainland authorities culled some 2,000 live poultry at markets as a precautionary measure
 
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BEIJING, March 16 (Xinhua) -- An outbreak of bird flu in poultry has been reported in south China's Guangdong Province, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) said on Sunday.
The National Bird Flu Reference Laboratory confirmed the case, which occurred at a market in Liwan District of Guangzhou City on Thursday. It was caused by the highly pathogenic H5N1 subtype of the avian influenza virus, the MOA said.
The disease, which killed 114 domestic fowl and led to the culling of another 518, was brought under effective control after the MOA and provincial government took timely emergency measures.
It was China's fifth bird flu outbreak in poultry this year. Others included one in the northwestern Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, two in the southwestern Tibet Autonomous Region and one in the southwestern Guizhou Province.
On Feb. 25, a 44-year-old woman surnamed Zhang in Haifeng County, also in Guangdong, was killed by the H5N1 strain of bird flu virus. This raised the human bird flu cases recorded in China to 29, of which 19 were fatal, according to the World Health Organization.
Li Jinxiang, director of the MOA's veterinary department, on March 10 blamed the unprecedented snowstorm and cold snap that hit the country earlier this year for the outbreaks of bird flu. The bird flu virus was active in the cold weather, Li said on the sidelines of the annual session of China's top legislature. The official added the blizzards also made the virus easier to spread after damaging the living conditions of livestock and affecting their regular immunization work, something which is often conducted in February and March.

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Birds and beasts flu special edition: The Li Bay neighbor bird field small birds endure lose the port
2008-03-16 19:09

[ The on.cc special news ] food and the sanitation bureau indicated that, has received national Ministry of Agriculture to notify, the Guangzhou Li Bay market chicken diagnoses is only a H5N1 birds and beasts flu document. Hong Kong today gets up in the suspension import epidemic disease periphery radius 13 kilometers scopes live birds and beasts birds and the product, lasts 21 days. Hong Kong government learned that, in the epidemic disease radius 13 kilometers scopes, some 2 watch the bird farm. The related farm will not be able to output to Hong Kong watches the bird, will last on 21st. Fishing protecting bureau period can continue to inspect and the quarantine import watches the bird. The government also can strengthen does an inspection the local live domesticated fowl farm, the wholesale and the retail market, and strengthens examines inland entrance chicken:tiphat: http://babelfish.altavista.com/babe...oncc/portal/breakingnews/Detail.do?id=8148093 :yinyang: Hong Kong government attains notifies the Guangzhou Li Bay to have the birds and beasts flu
2008-03-16 18:47

[ The on.cc special news ] the national Ministry of Agriculture news office public office announcement, Guangzhou Li Bay area artificial flower with gold-foil new market this month 13th has 疑似 the birds and beasts flu epidemic situation, refers to the laboratory after the country domesticated fowl flu to diagnose, the confirmation is the H5N1 亞型 high pathogenic birds and beasts flu. The epidemic situation Chinese Communist Party 114 domesticated fowls deaths, the authority and throws oneself kills 518 domesticated fowls.;) Food and the sanitation bureau indicated that, will already receive the related notification, food and environmental sanitation bureau tomorrow can dispatch an official to Guangzhou to supply the port registration chicken house inspection. The authority yesterday referred, after the Guangdong Province entering and/or leaving country examination quarantine bureau verify, in the related market radius 13 kilometers scopes, and not supplied the port registration chicken house, also did not have to Hong Kong exports the ice to be fresh or the refrigeration birds and beasts bird meat manufacturing place.:tiphat:
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</TD></TR><TR><TD> Foshan water in the closure of the wholesale poultry market closed, the public security guard, the news beat the police into the last inspection found that employees at some stalls still stay, and they do not know that the reasons for the slaughter of chickens closure. </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>2000 killing chickens closure Foshan officials deny human bird flu Ming Pao: Liwan District, Guangzhou City markets a large number of unusual deaths of chickens, chickens from the accident investigation found Nanhai District of Foshan in the Township, a wholesale poultry market, the market yesterday morning killed more than 2,000 chickens, and the blocking of the market, suspense unknown whether the incident was caused by the avian flu. Some local officials denied that the region had died after eating poultry, and stressed that all rumors. Officials also said the accident stalls chickens purchased from Guangxi, and then traveled by the importation of Guangzhou, Foshan.

No accident near the two markets for farm
Hong Kong's Food and Health Bureau yesterday said that it has received notification from the Ministry of Agriculture, means Liwan and Foshan have culled chickens, Foshan City for 13 registered farms in Hong Kong, Guangzhou City has nine, as the two markets each accident radius 13 km of, not for the registered farms. Foshan Gaoming Region this month on the 10th (Monday) there have been a chicken farmer with more than 3,000 chickens died mysteriously. It is understood that the smart district near Yun Hong Kong chicken production factories.

Chickens culled by the authorities in Nanhai District of Foshan in Town "Unitary rich agricultural products wholesale markets," a total of 102 stalls, certified by the Government to identify unlicensed operators. 佛Foshan Nam, Deputy Secretary for Agriculture HE City said that the day before the operation, the authorities have found at the 82,000 chickens, but in the end only concerned culling "right mind" in the 2000 chicken, the remaining permitted disposal. He denied the right mind chickens from the South China Sea, and said that in the stalls on the 6th of this month from the Guangxi Yulin City Liyuan company bought chickens, that the complete quarantine, the chicken stall owners then transported to Guangzhou, to 13 only unusual deaths.

He stressed that it would never banned the unlicensed market, and strongly denied reports that the region was eating poultry after the death, saying that the incident is purely rumour, the district has not been in contact with dead chickens cases, the market in the chicken fast testing for avian flu virus were negative.

Hong Kong's Food and Health Secretary York Chow Zuozao the radio said, the Guangdong authorities are investigating the cause of dead chickens and testing, emphasized that once was certified dead chickens infected with avian flu, the Council will be suspended from the outbreak within 13 km radius live Birds and product imports to 21 days. Hong Kong Poultry Wholesalers and Retailers Association Chairman Huang Wei Quan said that the Foshan shipped annually by the Hong Kong chickens only just over 20,000, a small number of live poultry wholesalers, president of the regiment said Xu, Foshan accounted for the total number of chickens supplied to Hong Kong, Mainland About one-.

Zhong Nanshan: a large number of chicken deaths to highly Superintendent Tang

Zhong Nanshan, director of Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Diseases, a large number of dead chickens there will be very little unless it is a special climate and the environment, requires a high degree of vigilance. For Guangdong Province whether to raise the level of contingency, Zhong Nanshan said, it depends on the test results and, if confirmed avian flu on the need to raise the alert live poultry.

Department of Microbiology, University of Hong Kong, an associate professor Dr Boliang said, when Hong Kong flu peak period, once someone at the same time contracted influenza and avian flu, have the opportunity of "shuffling" effect, the more difficult variant of the virus.Infectious diseases specialist lok criticized, the Government often that at a later time before the chickens died, "a large number of chickens in the farm died, the representative of the outbreak of avian flu has been rising opportunities, the Government will never know after after. :tiphat:
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China reports new bird flu outbreak
16 Mar 2008 13:40:22 GMT - Source: Reuters - BEIJING, March 16 (Reuters) -

China has reported a bird flu outbreak at a poultry market in the southern city of Guangzhou, state media said on Sunday, prompting neighbouring Hong Kong to suspend live poultry imports from the region.

The outbreak, which was first noticed on March 13 at a poultry market in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, killed 108 birds and triggered the culling of another 518, Xinhua news agency said, citing the Ministry of Agriculture.

"The outbreak has been effectively controlled," Xinhua said.

It occurred as authorities in Hong Kong, which borders Guangdong to the south, closed kindergartens and primary schools for two weeks to contain a seasonal flu outbreak.

A top Chinese doctor last week said the H5N1 bird flu virus was mutating, and urged vigilance at a time when seasonal human influenza is at a peak.

Experts fear seasonal flu could get mixed up with a deadly novel strain, such as H5N1, and trigger a pandemic killing millions.

Health authorities in Hong Kong said on Sunday they would ban live poultry imports from the infected area.

"Upon confirmation of the case, the government will ... (suspend) the import of live birds, live poultry and poultry products from the zone of 13 kilometres (8 miles) radius from the infected area for 21 days," a spokesman from Hong Kong's Food and Health Bureau said.

Although there have been only 372 known human infections worldwide since 2003, the virus's mortality rate is worryingly high. At least 235 people have died from the virus, according to World Health Organisation data.

Of 30 human bird flu cases in China, 20 have died, including three this year.

With the world's biggest poultry population and millions of backyard birds, China is considered crucial in the fight against the disease. (Reporting by Ian Ransom in Beijing and Alison Leung in Hong Kong; Editing by Charles Dick)

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No explosive outbreak Guangdong to Hong Kong farms if confirmed avian immediately ban chicken
www.stnn.cc Sing Tao global network
[Sing Tao network - Guangzhou and Foshan have a large amount of unusual deaths of chickens, the Government refers to the two dead chickens within 13 kilometers outbreak not for the Hong Kong chicken farms and chicken farms in Hong Kong and Guangdong for the rest no unusual circumstances; Foshan authorities has been a problem in the chicken stalls culled more than 2,000 live poultry. Food and Health Secretary York Chow means, such as Guangdong confirmed dead chickens infected with avian flu, the chickens supplied to Hong Kong will be suspended.
According to "Sing Tao Daily" reported that the Liwan District of Guangzhou, Jinhua is a market chicken stalls in a group of dead chickens, the Guangzhou Municipal Government traced to chickens from the market in Nanhai District of Foshan, Township Fu unitary integrated poultry wholesale market which a poultry stall.
Refer to the local government, the wholesaler is illegal by the Guangxi Yulin all goods, then the supply of chickens from the retail market in Guangzhou, the wholesale market is operating without a licence. Hearsay is the problem because they are eating the chicken stalls infected chickens, the South China Sea area, Deputy Secretary for Agriculture HE City denied this, saying that the incident is purely rumour.
It is understood that apart from Jinhua Liwan the new over-the-counter market, the market in Guangzhou, West chickens have died collective number fewer, not the embargo markets, but news was not officially confirmed. The local neighborhood committee on the 15th District issued an emergency notice that the two markets found that the avian flu virus, appealed to residents to refrain Eating of chicken.
Liwan District of Guangzhou, a large number of poultry markets of dead chickens, Zhong Nanshan, director of Guangzhou Institute of Respiratory Diseases, a rare situation.

Food and Health Secretary York Chow said that Guangdong dead chickens by the national laboratory samples have been tested so far no confirmed that the outbreak of avian influenza, "Once confirmed as the H5, we will immediately launch the measures ban chicken, but for the Hong Kong chicken farms No matter. "

The Government said that after verification, Liwan and Foshan two accident chicken stalls within the radius of 13 km and not for the registered farms, nor to the export of chilled or frozen poultry meat processing. And the Department of Health have to contact the Office of the Guangdong Provincial Health, found that no cases of human infection of bird flu. 广东当局 Guangdong authorities are investigating the cause of death of chickens in Liwan District, Foshan Municipal No poultry found unusual problem.

According to Hong Kong "Ta Kung Pao", Hong Kong Poultry Wholesalers and Retailers Association Chairman Huang Wei Quan said, Foshan near Hong Kong for only a few farms. He said that the mainland chicken farms in Hong Kong for up to 100, less 2-3 and the price of live chickens will not have a significant impact on supply, it is in the avian flu panic, the public demand for live chickens may be reduced.

According to "Sing Tao Daily" reported that the mainland has noticed suspected bird flu, and Hong Kong's flu epidemic continues to spread, the Department of Health announced on the 15th suspended homes outbreak of the latest situation, but that another three children suspected influenza hospitalized, including one in Prince of Wales Hospital's two-year-old girls, one at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital-year-old girl and a two-year-old-boy of the St. Paul's Hospital, the two-year-old girl temporarily influenza A and B have all negative reaction, and the remaining two unknown test results.

Earlier admitted to Tuen Mun Hospital the two girls (one of whom had been discharged from hospital), have been confirmed as influenza B; Mary in a 10-year-old boy, hospital intensive care unit, the situation is still serious, two and three years old respectively, were admitted to Princess Margaret Hospital's intensive care ward and the general wards of the boy, were in stable condition. In addition to children, now also known that two elderly people infected with influenza B hospital. :tiphat:
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MoA confirms H5N1 avian influenza in Liwan, Guangzhou
March 16 2008, 12.27.04

The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSARG) has been notified by the Ministry of Agriculture that the death of chickens in a poultry retail market in Liwan, Guangzhou was a confirmed case of H5N1 avian influenza infection, a spokesman for the Food and Health Bureau said today (March 16).

''Upon the confirmation of the case, the HKSARG will adopt corresponding measure by suspending the import of live birds, live poultry and poultry products from the zone of 13-kilometre radius of the infected area for 21 days. We come to the decision after making reference to the guidelines set by the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations and the World Organisation for Animal Health and assessing the control and prevention of avian influenza as well as the related inspection and quarantine measures in Guangdong Province.

''The import suspension measure is a precautionary measure. Our primary objective is to safeguard public health,'' the spokesman said.

The Guangdong Entry-Exit Inspection and Quarantine Bureau (GDCIQ) had verified that there are no registered live poultry farms or processing plants for supplying chilled and frozen poultry meat to Hong Kong in the zone of 13-kilometre radius of the infected area.
There are, however, two pet bird farms within the zone of 13-kilometre radius of the infected area.
The HKSARG will suspend the import of live birds from these two pet bird farms for 21 days in accordance with the corresponding measure mentioned above.
The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) will continue to strictly enforce inspection and quarantine measures on imported pet birds.

''The GDCIQ has reaffirmed that no abnormality is detected in chickens in registered farms in Guangdong Province.
In view of the confirmed avian influenza case, the authorities in Guangdong Province will step up control and preventive measures,'' the spokesman added.

The HKSARG will continue to maintain close liaison with the Mainland authorities and the concerned government departments will step up their preventive and control measures to guard against avian influenza.

The AFCD, the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) will enhance inspection and surveillance of the hygiene conditions in all local live poultry farms, as well as wholesale and retail markets.

The FEHD would step up the testing of Mainland live chickens.

AFCD, FEHD, the Customs and Excise Department, the Police and the relevant Mainland authorities would stay alert and strive to deter the smuggling of poultry and birds into Hong Kong to prevent an increase in the risk of avian influenza outbreak brought by poultry and birds that had not gone through inspection and quarantine.

The Government would also strengthen its enforcement actions against the public bringing live poultry and poultry meat into Hong Kong illegally.

The Department of Health would step up health advice to travellers by broadcasting health messages at immigration control points and distributing health advice leaflets.

On personal health, the spokesman reminded the public to avoid touching live poultry and birds and their droppings. If they contact live poultry and birds, they should wash their hands thoroughly with soap and water immediately afterwards.

Poultry and eggs should be thoroughly cooked before eating.

When travelling outside Hong Kong, the public should avoid touching live poultry and birds.

Travellers returning from areas with avian influenza outbreak should consult doctors immediately if they have symptoms of influenza after the trip. They should inform the doctor of their travel history and wear a mask to prevent spread of the disease.
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http://www.news.gov.hk/en/category/healthandcommunity/080317/html/080317en05007.htm No problems found in Guangdong farms Secretary for Food & Health Dr York Chow says the Government has sent officials to inspect poultry farms in Guangdong, adding authorities there have not detected any abnormality in the farms.

Speaking after a radio talk show today Dr Chow said the Government has asked Mainland authorities to trace the virus source of the H5N1 avian flu outbreak in a Liwan poultry retail market.

Noting it is important to ensure the farms supplying chickens to Hong Kong are free of the virus, the secretary said the Government will closely monitor the situation and conduct random checks at Man Kam To and wholesale markets.

Meanwhile, public health and medical experts from Hong Kong, Macau and Guangdong met at the Centre for Health Protection to discuss issues relating to the prevention and control of seasonal flu.

Speaking after the meeting, the centre's Consultant (Community Medicine) Dr SK Chuang said although kindergartens and primary schools have been closed the centre still received new reports of flu cases. She expected the flu peak season to last several weeks.


When asked whether there is a rise in flu cases in Guangdong, Dr Chuang said experts there have not observed any significant rise or received any flu-related death reports.

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I think this surveillance program is on a daily basis. Daily monitoring would be categorized under the "Emergency Response Level". They say they are in the "Alert Response Level".

Reports under influenza surveillance arrangement
March 16 2008, 10.52.59

A spokesman for the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health said today (March 16) that a total of 12 reports have been received so far through the influenza surveillance arrangement set up by the CHP with private and public hospitals.

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (March 17) received five new reports concerning children admitted to public or private hospitals because of suspected influenza-related complications, bringing the accumulative number of cases under the influenza surveillance arrangement to 17.

These are excerpts from "Framework of Government's Preparedness Plan for Influenza Pandemic" http://www.chp.gov.hk/files/pdf/flu_plan_framework_en_20050222.pdf

Normal Times
17. The following describes major activities/measures in relation to
influenza illness that are already in place:

The system operates through the support of a network
of 64 general outpatient clinics in the public sector and some 50
doctors in the private sector. Specimens are also collected from
patients for isolation and typing of influenza virus.
。 Infectious disease sentinel surveillance is set up in residential care
homes for the elderly, which collects information on the number of
residents with ILI on a weekly basis.
。 Information on hospital discharges, admission to intensive care
units and deaths due to diagnosis of influenza or pneumonia are
collected from public and private hospitals on a weekly basis.



Alert Response Level
When there is confirmed human case(s) of avian influenza occurring
outside Hong Kong:
Surveillance
。 Enhance surveillance programmes. (DH & HA)



Serious Response Level
Confirmed human cases in Hong Kong (without evidence of efficient
human-to-human transmission)

Surveillance
。 Enhance surveillance activities, including zero reporting from public
and private hospitals on cases due to influenza A (H5) or novel
influenza virus. (DH)
。 Review surveillance criteria. (DH & HA)
。 Activate ?e-flu? and other information systems to monitor cases and
contacts in real-time. (DH & HA)



Emergency Response Level
22. When there is evidence of efficient human-to-human transmission
of novel influenza occurring overseas OR in Hong Kong, in addition to the measures taken at Serious Response Level, the following activities would be conducted:
Surveillance
。 Monitor daily the number of novel influenza isolates from PHLSB.
(DH)
。 Monitor daily number of patients seen at Accident & Emergency
Departments of hospitals and hospital admissions due to
influenza-like-illness. (DH & HA)
 
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[AVIAN INFLUENZA, POULTRY, CHINA, OIE, UPDATES] Highly pathogenic avian influenza, China (People's Rep. of)

Information received on 16/03/2008 from Mr Jia Youling, National Chief Veterinary Officer, Veterinary Bureau, Director General, BEIJING, China (People's Rep. of)

Summary

Report type Follow-up report No. 12
Start date 13/04/2006
Date of first confirmation of the event 19/04/2006
Report date 16/03/2008
Date submitted to OIE 16/03/2008
Reason for notification Reoccurrence of a listed disease
Date of previous occurrence 03/2006
Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus Serotype H5N1
Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (advanced), Necropsy
This event pertains to the whole country
Related reports Immediate notification (20/04/2006)
Follow-up report No. 1 (26/05/2006)
Follow-up report No. 2 (09/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 3 (26/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 4 (28/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 5 (06/03/2007)
Follow-up report No. 6 (19/05/2007)
Follow-up report No. 7 (15/09/2007)
Follow-up report No. 8 (04/01/2008)
Follow-up report No. 9 (29/01/2008)
Follow-up report No. 10 (18/02/2008)
Follow-up report No. 11 (25/02/2008)
Follow-up report No. 12 (16/03/2008)

New outbreaks

*Outbreak 1 - Jinhua market, Liwan, Guangzhou, GUANGDONG
Date of start of the outbreak 13/03/2008
Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
Epidemiological unit Village
Affected animals: Species - Susceptible - Cases - Deaths - Destroyed - Slaughtered
*Birds - 662 - 144 - 144 - 518 - 0
Affected population chickens
Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 1
Outbreak statistics: Species - Apparent morbidity rate - Apparent mortality rate - Apparent case fatality rate - Proportion susceptible animals lost*
*Birds - 21.75% - 21.75% - 100.00% - 100.00%

* Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter

Epidemiology

Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection Unknown or inconclusive

Control measures

Measures applied Stamping out
Quarantine
Movement control inside the country
Screening
Zoning
Disinfection of infected premises/establishment(s)
Dipping / Spraying
No vaccination
No treatment of affected animals
Measures to be applied No other measures

Diagnostic test results

Laboratory name and type Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (National Reference Laboratory for avian Influenza) (National laboratory)
Tests and results: Species - Test - Test date - Result
*Birds - haemagglutination inhibition test (HIT) - 16/03/2008 - Positive
*Birds - intravenous pathogenicity index (IVPI) test - 16/03/2008 - Positive

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That's a shame. When I went to the site, I wanted to see where these previous outbreaks were...and none of the links worked.

Related reports Immediate notification (20/04/2006)
Follow-up report No. 1 (26/05/2006)
Follow-up report No. 2 (09/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 3 (26/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 4 (28/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 5 (06/03/2007)
Follow-up report No. 6 (19/05/2007)
Follow-up report No. 7 (15/09/2007)
Follow-up report No. 8 (04/01/2008)
Follow-up report No. 9 (29/01/2008)
Follow-up report No. 10 (18/02/2008)
Follow-up report No. 11 (25/02/2008)
Follow-up report No. 12 (16/03/2008)
 
Re: China - H5N1 in POULTRY/ANIMALS

That's a shame. When I went to the site, I wanted to see where these previous outbreaks were...and none of the links worked.

Related reports Immediate notification (20/04/2006)
Follow-up report No. 1 (26/05/2006)
Follow-up report No. 2 (09/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 3 (26/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 4 (28/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 5 (06/03/2007)
Follow-up report No. 6 (19/05/2007)
Follow-up report No. 7 (15/09/2007)
Follow-up report No. 8 (04/01/2008)
Follow-up report No. 9 (29/01/2008)
Follow-up report No. 10 (18/02/2008)
Follow-up report No. 11 (25/02/2008)
Follow-up report No. 12 (16/03/2008)

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Highly pathogenic avian influenza, China (People's Rep. of)

Information received on 25/02/2008 from Mr Jia Youling, National Chief Veterinary Officer, Veterinary Bureau, Director General, BEIJING, China (People's Rep. of)

Summary

Report type Follow-up report No. 11
Start date 13/04/2006
Date of first confirmation of the event 19/04/2006
Report date 25/02/2008
Date submitted to OIE 25/02/2008
Reason for notification Reoccurrence of a listed disease
Date of previous occurrence 03/2006
Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
Serotype H5N1
Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (advanced), Necropsy
This event pertains to the whole country
Related reports Immediate notification (20/04/2006)
Follow-up report No. 1 (26/05/2006)
Follow-up report No. 2 (09/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 3 (26/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 4 (28/06/2006)
Follow-up report No. 5 (06/03/2007)
Follow-up report No. 6 (19/05/2007)
Follow-up report No. 7 (15/09/2007)
Follow-up report No. 8 (04/01/2008)
Follow-up report No. 9 (29/01/2008)
Follow-up report No. 10 (18/02/2008)
Follow-up report No. 11 (25/02/2008)
Follow-up report No. 12 (16/03/2008)

New outbreaks

*Outbreak 1 - Beiyuan community, Fenygyi Town, Zunyi, GUIZHOU
Date of start of the outbreak 17/02/2008
Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
Epidemiological unit Village
Affected animals Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
Birds 238364 3993 3993 234371 0
Affected population Chicken

Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 1
Outbreak statistics Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost*
Birds 1.68% 1.68% 100.00% 100.00%

* Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter

Epidemiology
Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection Unknown or inconclusive

Control measures
Measures applied Stamping out
Quarantine
Movement control inside the country
Screening
Zoning
Vaccination in response to the outbreak (s) Administrative division Species Total Vaccinated Details
GUIZHOU Birds 85512 Reassortant Avian Influenza Virus Vaccine, inactivated (H5N1 Subtype, Re-l strain)

Disinfection of infected premises/establishment(s)
Dipping / Spraying
No vaccination
No treatment of affected animals

Measures to be applied No other measures

Diagnostic test results
Laboratory name and type Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences (National Reference Laboratory for avian Influenza) (National laboratory)
Tests and results Species Test Test date Result
Birds haemagglutination inhibition test (HIT) 25/02/2008 Positive
Birds intravenous pathogenicity index (IVPI) test 25/02/2008 Positive
Birds real-time PCR 25/02/2008 Positive

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Re: China - H5N1 in POULTRY/ANIMALS

Thanks Ironorehopper. I'm going to head over to the OIE thread, and see if any were posted. I'm curious especially about the outbreaks in '06. Just there location. Want to try to get a handle on the geographical outbreaks there.
 
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The Yulin city city northern town chicken sells Ms. Zhang to say that, the files mouth institute sells the chicken only to come from neighbor small to raise the chicken household, and called did not know what thing the chicken quarantine proof is. :yinyang: national Ministry of Agriculture yesterday finally diagnoses the Guangzhou Li Bay area market to die of illness the chicken to have the H5N1 birds and beasts flu virus, Hong Kong food and the sanitation bureau is in the announcement suspension epidemic disease area radius 13 kilometers scopes the live birds and beasts bird imports on 21st, food environmental sanitation bureau now dispatches an official to do an inspection Guangzhou to register supplies the port chicken house. The birds and beasts flu epidemic disease tide is ready to be set off at a touch. Refers is Guangzhou sickness chicken origin place Guangxi Yulin still "reluctantly is actually idle", the local department has not had requests the chicken house to strengthen the guard work<snip>:tiphat: http://babelfish.altavista.com/babe...al/news/localNews/Detail.do?type=tsn&id=90637
 
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Yulin has not attained the notification

After [ the Daily Sun special news ] national Ministry of Agriculture day before yesterday diagnosed the Guangzhou Li Bay area artificial flower with gold-foil market to die of illness the chicken to have the H5N1 birds and beasts flu virus, the Guangdong Guangxi two places government department doubted because of the communication insufficiency, the Guan gxi Yulin authority unexpectedly did not know the dead chicken is referred to from Yulin, completely did not have any notice or the security action. The local domestic chicken household expression, the department concerned personnel have not yesterday dispatched an official to arrive the inspection, the Yulin authority "are as if still calm" should to the birds and beasts epidemic disease threat... <snip>:tiphat:http://babelfish.altavista.com/babe...al/news/localNews/Detail.do?type=tsn&id=90752
 
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<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=830 border=0><TBODY><TR><TD colSpan=3>Tuesday, March 18, 2008



</TD></TR><TR><TD colSpan=3>Ban on slaughter of live poultry at traditional markets postponed



</TD></TR><TR><TD>The China Post news staff



TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The government is expected to postpone a ban on poultry vendors slaughtering live chickens and ducks at the traditional markets originally planned to go in effect on April 1, according to Legislator Ting Shou-chung of the opposition Kuomintang (KMT). </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Ting said the plan could be shelved because the government has not yet worked out adequate complementary measures to enforce the policy.
He made the remarks after holding a coordination meeting of poultry raisers, vendors, and officials from the Council of Agriculture (COA).
The ban on slaughtering live chickens and ducks right in front of the eyes of customers at the traditional markets was planned as part of various measures to be taken by the government to prevent and control the highly pathogenic bird flu virus.
Although the government has been encouraging poultry vendors to stop the practice, there are still a portion of consumers who shun frozen chicken and insist on buying only "warm" poultry -- newly slaughtered chickens or ducks that do not go through a chilling or freezing process.
Such customers normally stay away from imported poultry products and locally produced poultry meats that are chilled or frozen.
Ting said the enforcement of the ban will leave the butchering business to just a few conglomerates that run the modern slaughterhouses on the island.
But the policy will affect the livelihoods of around 300,000 poultry vendors throughout Taiwan if the government fails to solve their problems, including providing new jobs, Ting said.
He said poultry vendors and officials have built a strong consensus on issues relating to operations like quarantine, sanitation, public health and consumers' rights.
But poultry vendors insisted that a "no-slaughter policy" should only be implemented after the government has come up with adequate measures.
Ting also pointed out that poultry farmers, who are mostly scattered around the island, will pose separate problems if they come under control of the slaughterhouses also.
Their problems should also be addressed by the government, he said.
Hu Fu-hsiung, vice COA chairman, admitted at the meeting that the government has not yet worked out any auxiliary measures that will go along with the ban and address problems to be faced by poultry farmers and vendors.
Ahead of the April 1 target date, the Executive Yuan will hold a coordination meeting of all related government agencies on March 26 to make a final decision on the issue, Hu said.
According to analysts, the poultry vendors still maintain certain political clout considering the number of people who make a living on poultry business.
They are estimated to total at least one million ballots in the presidential election to be held this Saturday.
The last thing Premier Chang Chun-hsiung and his ruling Democratic Progressive Party would do is force poultry vendors out of business before giving them assistance to develop new careers, the analysts said. :tiphat: http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/national/national news/2008/03/18/147593/Ban-on.htm
 
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