Suspected cases of avian influenza have been found again in several regions
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Last Update: 2008-11-03
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Source: Internet
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Author: User
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Introduction: on January 30, according to the Ministry of agriculture, recently, suspected cases of avian influenza were found again in some parts of China 6dk reported that Yongkang City, Zhejiang Province, Yichang City, Hubei Province, Chenggong County, Yunnan Province, Pingyu County, Henan Province and the 12th agricultural division of Xinjiang production and Construction Corps each had a suspected highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemic 6 DK after the outbreak of the above-mentioned local epidemic, the local government immediately took the killing and other compulsory measures, and sent the relevant information to the National Avian Influenza Reference Laboratory At present, the epidemic has been controlled and no human infection has been found At 6dk, the Ministry of agriculture immediately sent the epidemic supervision group to the above-mentioned epidemic areas, urged and helped the local government to state the epidemic situation, implement various prevention and control measures, and prevent the spread of the epidemic The relevant departments of 6dk informed the FAO and who of the epidemic situation in time According to CCTV's latest report, international organizations are investigating new routes of transmission of avian influenza in Vietnam, because a child infected with avian influenza has taken care of his sick brother instead of contacting with birds 6dK
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