Oriental magpie robin tests positive for H5 virus
Hong Kong
(HKSAR) - Preliminary testing of a dead Oriental magpie robin found in Tin Shui
Wai has returned a positive result for the H5 avian influenza virus, a spokesman
for the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said today
(December 20), adding that further confirmatory tests are being conducted.
The bird's carcass was found and collected at Ju Ching Chu Secondary
School (Yuen Long), 5 Tin Wu Road, Tin Shui Wai, on December 17. The Oriental
magpie robin is a common resident bird in Hong Kong.
The AFCD has
reminded the school to step up cleansing and disinfection.
The
spokesman said that two chicken farms are within 3 kilometres of where the bird
was found. AFCD staff inspected the farms and found no abnormal mortality or
symptoms of avian influenza among the chicken flocks. These farms will be put
under enhanced surveillance...
In view of the case, the AFCD has
phoned poultry farmers to remind them to strengthen precautionary and
biosecurity measures against avian influenza. Letters have been issued to
farmers, pet bird shop owners and licence holders of pet poultry and racing
pigeons reminding them that proper precautions must be taken.
Health advice is available
from the "H5N1 Health Advice" on the AFCD website at www.afcd.gov.hk.
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