Tests on a Peregrine falcon found in the New Territories of Hong
Kong suggest it may have contracted H5 avian influenza, Hong Kong
Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department said Thursday,
adding more tests are underway.
The bird, which appeared injured, was collected in Tin Shui Wai
of New Territories on March 21. It was sent to the department's
Animal Management Center in Sheung Shui of New Territories and died
the following day.
More than 6,000 dead birds have been tested for H5N1 avian
influenza since late October, with 16 confirmed cases involving two
chickens and 14 wild birds.
People are reminded to observe good personal hygiene by the
department. They are suggested to avoid personal contact with wild
birds as well as live poultry and clean their hands thoroughly
after touching them.
(Xinhua News Agency March 24, 2006)