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Hong Kong - Poultry/animals/wild birds H5N1 Dec. 18, 2008 +

Re: Hong Kong - Poultry/animals/wild birds H5N1 Dec. 18, 2008 +

3 Hong Kong birds test positive for bird flu
Deadly strain found in goose, ducks that washed up on shores in past week
The Associated Press
updated 1:50 p.m. ET, Wed., Feb. 4, 2009
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HONG KONG - Three of the 21 dead birds that recently washed up on Hong Kong's shores tested positive for the deadly strain of bird flu, the government said Wednesday.
Officials were investigating whether the birds came from mainland China, where five people have died from the H5N1 virus this year.
A dead goose and two dead ducks were found infected with H5N1, blamed for killing at least 254 people worldwide since 2003, the Hong Kong government said in a statement.
All 21 birds were found around Hong Kong's Lantau Island in the past week. Tests have also shown two birds were free of the virus. The others, including nine found Tuesday, were waiting to be tested.
The latest findings added fuel to fears the dead birds might have come from mainland China, where the H5N1 strain has recently infected at least eight people.
"The finding of eight human infections in one month is an indicator of something unusual has happened in mainland China," said infectious disease specialist Lo Wing-lok in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has recorded no human bird flu cases this year, but seven people have died since the territory's biggest outbreak in 1997. The last death was in February 2003.
Lo said the dead birds might have washed ashore from neighboring Guangdong province.

In China, no sick poultry have been found in the areas where the patients fell ill this year, despite officials inspecting hundreds of thousands of birds.
While the disease remains hard for humans to catch, scientists have warned if outbreaks among poultry are not controlled, the virus may mutate into a form more easily passed between people, possibly triggering a pandemic that could kill millions worldwide.
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Re: Hong Kong - Poultry/animals/wild birds H5N1 Dec. 18, 2008 +

Hong Kong found the suspect birds with avian influenza virus body

2009-02-15 17:19

According to the Hong Kong SAR Government website, the Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department spokesman said on the 15th, in the long-term bodies of wild birds under avian influenza surveillance program, according to preliminary tests, one at Tung Ping Chau seized the starling body suspected of carrying the H5 bird flu virus, the relevant units are continuing for further confirmatory tests.

The first starling body in February 12 in the village of Tung Ping Chau Sha Tau seized. Bird carcasses seized locations 3 km there is no chicken.

The spokesman said: "In response to recently discovered birds and wild birds with H5N1 virus case, the AFCD has sent poultry farmers reminding them to strengthen and biosecurity measures to prevent bird flu. In addition to poultry farmers, we also have to remind the birds owner, licensed pet keeping poultry and racing pigeons that they should take appropriate precautionary measures. "

The spokesman said that the department will step up inspections of the Hong Kong live poultry farms, wholesale markets and the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden, and to alert the industry to pay attention to hygiene, to take appropriate measures to combat avian flu. AFCD will continue to closely monitor the wild birds.

FEHD will continue to monitor the import of live poultry and live poultry retail outlets and shops to remind operators to pay attention to hygiene. Department of Health will continue to implement public health education, and the distribution of health pamphlets. AFCD, FEHD, the Customs and police, will continue its efforts to curb the influx of illegal imports of poultry activities and reducing the经检验检疫the birds did not bring the risk of outbreaks of avian flu.

The SAR government departments will continue to remain vigilant and strictly enforce measures to prevent and control avian influenza.
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Re: Hong Kong - Poultry/animals/wild birds H5N1 Dec. 18, 2008 +

Crested Myna tests H5 positive




A preliminary test of a dead Crested Myna found in Tung Ping Chau suggests it may have had H5 avian influenza, the Agriculture, Fisheries & Conservation Department says.



The carcass was collected at Shau Tau on February 12.



Further tests are ongoing. There are no poultry farms within 3km of where the dead bird was found.



The department said poultry farmers have been reminded to enhance precautionary and biosecurity measures against avian flu.



It will conduct inspections of poultry farms, the wholesale market and the Yuen Po Street Bird Garden, and will continue its wild bird monitoring and surveillance.



The Food & Environmental Hygiene Department will be vigilant over imported live poultry and live poultry stalls. Click here for preventive tips.

http://news.gov.hk/en/category/healthandcommunity/html/406ec0bd-2744-461c-98c6-0f6e43986b6b.htm
 
Re: Hong Kong - Poultry/animals/wild birds H5N1 Dec. 18, 2008 +

Dead bird renews fears of HK avian influenza


A DEAD wild bird was suspected of having an H5 strain of bird flu after it was found in Hong Kong, a spokesman for the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department of Hong Kong said yesterday.

The carcass of a crested myna was found at Shau Tau, on the island of Tung Ping Chau, on Thursday and further confirmatory tests were being conducted. The spokesman said there were no poultry farms within 3 kilometers of where the dead bird was found.
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[From wikipedia:
Geographically, Ping Chau is an offshore island located in the northeast corner of Hong Kong in Mirs Bay and is close to the border with Guangdong Province in mainland China. The island has an area of 1.16 km? and consists of shale rock. The island is much closer to Mainland China (4 km) than to the main landmass of Hong Kong. It is close to Nan'ao of Dapeng. The island is the most easterly point of Hong Kong.]
 
Re: Hong Kong - Poultry/animals/wild birds H5N1 Dec. 18, 2008 +

INFURU entered a period of two infected birds in Hong Kong stage =

(09/02/18 07:42)




Teru's Tiyou Hiroshi chief of the Hong Kong Bird Watching, collected from a large crow butterfly mint嶼山collected in large cay and Hitoshi Azuma, in common with the occult and garbage and dead birds found in埔heron, Aoi Because of avian influenza in Hong Kong has already entered a period of two and the stage of infection (large AD)


AD [Japan] Hong Kong University on February 18 this year, dead birds were collected from the coast and the west gate and嶼山屯H5N1 was detected in a large series of bird-flu virus. Feb. 15, police said Mamoru Osamu more natural to fish farming, Hitoshi Azuma cay's 12 confirmed detection of the virus in dead butterflies were collected in peppermint. Birds, bird flu expert from Hong Kong are The second phase and has entered a stage of infection, the Chinese authorities and the prosecution of the negligent supervision, a strong possibility that the hidden information of the infected birds INFURU he said.

Teru's Tiyou Hiroshi chief of the Hong Kong Bird Watching, collected from a large crow butterfly mint嶼山collected in large cay and Hitoshi Azuma, in common with the occult and garbage and dead birds found in埔heron, Aoi Because of avian influenza in Hong Kong has already shown that the two means that the stage into the stage of infection.

* Infection from poultry to wild birds

Mr. Zhang, the infection status of the time, "ie, after finding the carcasses of poultry infected with bird INFURU along the coast, from the outbreak of the infection in birds, H5N1 is the virus from infected poultry to wild birds it is clear that. "

Currently, in Hong Kong and found a total of 40 carcasses of poultry birds, 12 birds in the H5N1 virus was detected in bird-INFURU. Mr. Zhang, from these cases, it is INFURU birds can also be transmitted through the channel, said Chinese authorities could not find the problem that caused a great deal of investigation. Mr. Zhang said, "These dead and washed away to be dumped into the sea and islands. This possibility, we will pay attention in the last year, prosecutors from the failure to specifically monitor the coast, caused problems it, "he said.

* Chinese authorities bird INFURU or concealed information

Mr. Zhang is in China, already this year eight cases have occurred in full-infected bird. However, despite the outbreak of bird flu in poultry was. Thus, the government was neglecting the test questions呈SHITA cover up the circumstances that forced INFURU birds. In addition, "for people in China, died of illness in poultry should not be eating, and whether or how to handle television, has not introduced any. Meanwhile, in Hong Kong is strictly for people's attention the call. continent should learn from Hong Kong. "

* Infected birds found in densely populated, high-risk

Mr. Chang, as an example屍骸heron found in埔Aoi, a little before, the heron is possible when eating infected food at the coast and the continent can not be ruled out. In addition, some cases of infected birds were discovered recently, and found that in densely-populated city, and the high risk of large residential area.

Mr. Zhang is also the risk of bird watching in Hashi Yone埔no data were presented with an infected person to a full-bird to bird watching. Experts will have to contact the local birds and bird feces directly shown to be relatively safe.

(Siqin forest reporter, editor靜over translation)
 
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