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China reports new bird flu case
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2006-06-08 06:18
China has discovered a new H5N1 bird flu case in poultry in the western Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, the Ministry of Agriculture (MOA) said on Wednesday.
The case was identified after domestic poultry at a farm in Xinjiang's Hetian County died of an unclear illness.
The dead poultry were confirmed to have been infected with the bird flu virus on Wednesday after testing at the national bird flu laboratory. The MOA has sent expert teams to Hetian to control any possible outbreak. An emergency mechanism has been launched and the local veterinary departments have set up examination stations to disinfect people and vehicles into and out of the affected area.
Avian flu of the type H5N1 discovered in the town of Akessu of Xinjiang
2006-07-21 20:52: 35 cry
the Office of information of the Chinese ministry of Agriculture announced the 21 that according to the expertise on the national Laboratory of China specialized in research on the avian flu, cases of the avian flu of the type of highly pathogenic H5N1 were discovered on July 14 in the town of Akessu of the autonomous area ou?goure of Xinjiang, and 3.000 chickens died about it.
Following the confirmation of the epidemic, the ministry for Agriclture and the area of Xinjiang have worse multiple measurements to prevent the expansion of the epidemic effectively.