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Vietnam seeks Chinese bird flu vaccines urgently

Theresa42

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Vietnam seeks Chinese bird flu vaccines urgently
04 Jul 2007 05:23:07 GMT
Source: Reuters

By Ho Binh Minh

HANOI, July 4 (Reuters) - Vietnam has sent officials on an urgent mission to China to buy 50 million doses of vaccine for poultry after two people died of the H5N1 bird flu virus.

Vietnam only has 15 million doses left, jeopardising a nationwide campaign to vaccinate waterfowl and chickens, Wednesday's Saigon Giai Phong (Liberation) newspaper quoted government officials as saying.

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has approved an order to import 200 million doses of vaccine to stop the spread of H5N1.

International experts hailed a poultry vaccination programme and other measures Vietnam adopted from late 2005 as a model that helped keep the virus at bay. However, this year it has spread nationwide in birds and humans.

Five people have been infected by the virus since May, two of who have died, the first human casualties in the Southeast Asian country since November 2005.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) confirmed only the first two cases of infection, both in men who subsequently recovered.

"Bird flu is now on a declining trend in the northern region but in the southern region the risk of bird flu recurrence is extremely serious," Agriculture Minister Cao Duc Phat was quoted by the newspaper as saying at a government meeting on Tuesday.

The Animal Health Department said eight provinces and Haiphong city, all in the northern and central regions and which have detected bird flu outbreaks in poultry in the past month, remained on the government's watch list.

Globally, the H5N1 virus has killed 191 people out of 317 known cases, according to the WHO, while hundreds of millions of birds have died or been slaughtered.

The H5N1 virus remains mainly a virus of birds, but experts fear it could mutate into a form easily transmitted from person to person and sweep the world, killing millions.

This week the virus infected a wild bird in Germany and is suspected to have spread to swans in France, officials said.

http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/HAN274121.htm
 
Re: Vietnam seeks Chinese bird flu vaccines urgently

Excerpt from this ProMed article:
AVIAN INFLUENZA (121): OIE, VIET NAM, VACCINATION

Communicated by:
ProMED-mail Rapporteur Mary Marshall

[The commendable contribution of 20.3 million doses of AI vaccine to
African countries is a testimony to OIE's steadily growing efforts to
recruit international support in order to control the disease,
particularly in developing countries. Needs still exceed the
available vaccine quantities, as is apparent from the fact that Viet
Nam is currently in need of 200 million doses of the vaccine (see
next item). - Mod.AS]


[2] Viet Nam, vaccination
Date: Wed 4 Jul 2007
Source: Vietnam Net Bridge [edited]
<http://english.vietnamnet.vn/social/2007/07/713927/>


The bird flu epidemic is being controlled in the north [of Viet Nam],
but the disease could break out again at any time, Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development and Head of the National Steering
Board for Bird Flu Control Cao Duc Phat stressed on 3 Jul 2007 in
Hanoi.

The 2nd phase of the vaccination program for poultry is running very
slowly because of the serious shortage of vaccine. The country now
has only 15 million doses of H5N1 vaccine.

Meanwhile, the supervision report of the Veterinary Agency under the
MARD reveals that poultry sold at 10 of 15 wholesale poultry markets
carry H5N1 virus, and up to 96 percent of ill poultry are not
vaccinated.

To deal with the shortage of vaccine, the National Steering Board for
Bird Flu Control has sent representatives to China to negotiate to
urgently buy 50 million doses of vaccine. The Veterinary Agency plans
to import an additional 200 million doses of vaccine as soon as
possible to inject into waterfowl nationwide
.

http://tinyurl.com/25ot59
 
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