Despite the fact that no new bird flu cases were reported across
the country in the past days, Vice-Premier Hui Liangyu said
Thursday there is still a chance of new cases or even human
transmission.
That's due to the outbreaks in surrounding countries and the large
number of wild birds migrating and carrying the virus north with
them.
In
addition, 60 per cent of China's 13.2 billion chickens are raised
in small farms where it is not uncommon for them to live in close
quarters with domestic animals and people. In addition, quarantine
conditions in many places are not as strict as they should be.
Hui spoke about the country's bird flu situation during Thursday's
seventh session of the Standing Committee of the 10th National
People's Congress.
The Chinese Government, he said, has approved a veterinarian bureau
and a chief veterinarian system to be set up by the Ministry of
Agriculture.
At
the same time, the country will give support to large-scale poultry
farms and encourage the adoption of modern methods in raising
poultry, Hui said.
Also Thursday, isolation of six bird flu epidemic areas were ended,
according to the Ministry of Agriculture.
The areas include the Chenggong County of Kunming, capital of
Southwest China's Yunnan Province, Ezhou and Wuxue in Central
China's Hubei Province, the Guangde County, Jieshou and Yingzhou
District in Huyang in East China's Anhui Province, Xinhua News
Agency reported.
In
another development, inspection and quarantine departments in China
were called upon to thoroughly check export-oriented avian meat
manufacturers and poultry farms to ensure that exported avian
products are safe, China Central Television (CCTV) reported.
Avian meat companies will be checked to see whether the bird flu
virus can be found within a 50-kilometre radius and whether they
have established effective quarantine systems.
The farms were also required to prevent birds and rats from coming
into contact with the chickens.
The Certification and Accreditation Administration will force
companies that do not meet standards to catch up quickly, reported
CCTV.
The administration will suspend export certificates for companies
that fail to improve their conditions.
By
Wednesday, 16 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities had
reported 52 bird flu cases, of which 49 have been confirmed. A
total of 143,000 chickens have caught the virus and 128,000 of them
have died.
To
prevent bird flu from spreading, more than 8.5 million poultry had
been slaughtered by Wednesday and more than 12 million were
quarantined.
The central government has attached great importance to the control
of bird flu, the report said. Efforts include the allocation of 100
million yuan (US$12 million) for research on prevention and
control.
According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Organization of
Food and Agriculture (FAO) has approved an urgent technical
co-operative project to help China conduct interchanges between
experts on bird flu.
China's Ministry of Agriculture has, jointly with FAO and the World
Health Organization, established information system on epidemic
situation.
China has provided countries like Viet Nam and Thailand with
US$450,000 for emergency aid and the Ministry of Agriculture has
recently offered Viet Nam aid materials worth of 200,000 yuan
(US$24,000), which include exposure suits and gloves, according to
the ministry.
(Xinhua News Agency February 27, 2004)
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