Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Avian influenza spread rapidly in Bac Lieu, Ca Mau

19/02/2009 0:20 19/02/2009 0:20
Phong To bring poultry destroys village in Vinh Loc, Vinh Phu Dong commune, H. Phuoc Long -
18.2 pm, Bac Lieu People's Committee meeting on emergency prevention, control HPAI is tends to spread rapidly in the province.

. According to intelligence Lam, Department Director Department Veterinary Bac Lieu province, to the 18.2 days, the 3,185 birds of 14 households in 4 village, 2 communes of Phuoc Long district, including Vinh Loc, Phuoc 3 A, Tan America (Vinh Phu Dong commune) and village Long Duc (Phuoc Long town) infected, dead and destroyed. Catheter warning, the avian influenza outbreaks in the forecast is to continue to spread rapidly to many other localities, the disease control very difficult by the wide area, not chit rivers.

Bac Lieu, the province has more than 900,000 children of poultry, including ducks run of 44,000 and nearly 100,000 new breeding birds are not vaccinated to thoroughly ... Bê Hoang Pham, Vice President permanent Bac Lieu People's Committee guided the local industry functions implemented several emergency measures to control disease spread; enhanced vaccination, insecticide spraying all communes where outbreaks occur, including for. And established the core team working on the 24/24 hours online to closely control the transport, sale and breeding of ducks running import province. Tuyere proposal should immediately destroys the infected flocks of ducks do not need to have test results.

Tại In Ca Mau province, HPAI events also very complicated.

18.2 days, Pham Van Song, Head of Agriculture and Rural Development U Minh district, said, flocks of ducks of 21 xiem Mr. Ngo Thanh Hai, khom 1, U Minh town died before, to positive results with the influenza virus A H5N1. Recently, Ca Mau City more ducks out of her 710 Lu Thi sure, Hamlet 4, An Xuyen commune positive for influenza virus A H5N1. As of 18.2, Ca Mau province, HPAI outbreaks have occurred in 7 communes and towns with 4,400 children of 25 poultry raising households infected must destroyed.

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