No human infection has been found in China
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Last Update: 2008-11-03
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Introduction: according to foreign media reports Xinhua Geneva, Feb 10 (reporter Ding Xigang) World Health Organization spokeswoman Shaib said in Geneva on the 10th that avian influenza continues to spread in some countries and regions in Asia, and there are cases of avian influenza infecting people in Vietnam and Thailand, but no human infection has been found in China At a press conference held at the Palais des Nations, q4c SAIB pointed out that who had reached the above conclusions based on the reports of the avian influenza epidemic provided by the relevant authorities in China She said that more than a dozen provinces and regions in China have seen outbreaks of avian influenza, and who must rely on reports from relevant authorities to closely track the development of the epidemic Q4c SAIB said that since the emergence of avian influenza in China a few weeks ago, Chinese governments at all levels have taken urgent measures such as culling and isolation So far, millions of poultry have been culled and the epidemic has been effectively controlled She said who was satisfied with the transparency and cooperation shown by the Chinese government in the fight against avian influenza Q4c
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