Wednesday, February 11, 2009

"Safe" negative INFURU bird occurred in Guangdong, refute the theory of infectious

Hong Kong 2009 Wednesday, February 11
"Safe" negative INFURU bird occurred in Guangdong, refute the theory of infectious [social]

The problems have been found in both the western coast of Lantau Island and the New Territories of dead birds infected with bird flu, the government of Guangdong Province 9, 2007, "there is no drift from the mainland of China" released a statement, theory and denied the source of infection to the ministry. Emergency and large-scale investigation, saying that there are no confirmed outbreak of bird in the coastal region INFURU ministry.

Agriculture Office of Guangdong Province, Shenzhen, Hong Kong on the coast have been found dead 17 km, 30 km from Zhuhai, Dongguan, based 60 miles away that the "drift down from the mainland, to be launched at the beach and more It's impossible. "

Detection of infected carcasses by a wave, and argue that there are concerns that it had occurred at an undisclosed INFURU bird ministry. The large-scale survey on "mass death of poultry, not happening INFURU the infected birds," he said.

According to the agency, the survey is close to Hong Kong, Shenzhen, Dongguan, Zhongshan and Zhuhai for implementation. 927 poultry farms locations, examined 875 poultry feathers. As a result, the abnormal symptoms of the infection is found, he said that could be enough vaccination antibody testing in serum samples.

In addition, the ministry stressed that the process to ensure innocent dead poultry. The veterinary authorities have around 24 to respond to emergency preparedness as well as working hours, report the occurrence of bird INFURU are not included.

In Hong Kong since the end of last month, on the coast of chickens, ducks, and found several dead birds, 10 dates in 12 highly toxic to birds has been detected in H5N1 virus. Government is the problem of birds from the mainland [1] [2]流RE着ITA were raised illegally in the area - is investigating the possibility of both.

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