Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Shandong poultry is prohibited in the city

January 21, 2009

Xinhua Jinan January 21 (Xinhua Wang Haiying) Recently, Shandong Province, Jinan City confirmed occurrence of a case of human avian flu cases, this is the first case of Shandong Province were confirmed cases of avian flu. In order to prevent and control the epidemic, Shandong Province, the Patriotic Health Campaign Committee, put forward on the 21st, is strictly prohibited in the water protection zone poultry restocking livestock, city, county ban poultry.

爱卫会Shandong Province has decided to conduct a province-wide to prevent and control avian influenza as the focus of massive spring patriotic public health campaign, the comprehensive rectification and sanitation. Rural sanitation management to focus on key areas of poultry farming, large farms, aquaculture and professional major epidemic-prone areas. Called for timely liquidation of livestock wastes, disinfection, and implementation of sound processing. Villagers living in the area, to improve drinking water and lavatories, focusing on substantial improvements in sanitation. Poultry animals in captivity to implement timely liquidation of livestock manure to dissipate into the atmosphere, strengthening human and animal excreta harmless treatment and management; enhance the water plant's water conservation, water source protection areas is strictly prohibited in the restocking of poultry livestock. City, county poultry ban on feeding pigeons households is necessary to strengthen education and management. Strengthen the management of farm and sideline produce market, and maintain a hygienic environment.
Shandong Province爱卫会should be made to actively guide the people to develop good health habits, washing hands frequently, do a good job in the kitchen sanitation, raw and cooked separate bedroom and regularly disinfect the environment clean so that people's environmental awareness, health disease prevention knowledge generally improved . Through群防群控so that people of bird flu early discovery, early reporting, early quarantine and early treatment.

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