China and the World Bank launched in Beijing Thursday a joint
project to help China prevent avian and human influenza.
With funding of about US$2.65 million, the project aims to boost
the country's ability to prevent and deal with highly pathogenic
avian influenza or a human influenza pandemic, control outbreaks
and minimize their impact on China's economic and social
development, said a source with the World Bank China office.
In the next two years, the project will provide training and
guidance for local agriculture and health departments in 10
counties of eastern Anhui Province and northeastern Liaoning
Province, the source said.
Last year, approximately 90,000 fowl were contaminated and
47,000 died of the disease nationwide. In Tibet and Qinghai,
3,641migratory birds died from the disease.
The Ministry of Health said that China witnessed 13 cases of
human bird flu infection in 2006 and seven in 2005.
Worldwide, a total of 58 countries have reported bird flu cases
to date, with Indonesia the most affected, according to figures
released by the World Health Organization.
(Xinhua News Agency April 27, 2007)
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