Five officials guilty of dereliction of duty in the prevention
of bird flu in Dazhu County in southwest China's Sichuan Province have been removed from their
posts.
They proved incompetent in responding to the outbreak of the
province's first case of bird flu, according to a circular released
recently by the Dazhu county government.
Between December 22-25, 1,800 chickens and ducks died in three
households in Liuyan Village in Yangjia Town in Dazhu.
At 11:30 PM on December 24, a major poultry farmer surnamed Liu
reported the sudden death of many chickens and ducks on his farm to
Liu Shengyu, chief of the Yangjia Town Animal Husbandry Station,
and Feng Renfu, an official in the town government.
A government official said, however, that both ignored the
reports and did not go to Liu's home to investigate the case.
The official said the guilty people also did not report it to
leading officials in the town.
The circular added that Huang Jilong, deputy chief of the Dazhu
County animal quarantine station, did not pay much attention after
learning of the death of poultry in three households in Liuyan
Village.
He did not send staff to the village to verify the case or
report it to the county's animal husbandry bureau, the circular
said.
Zou Gaoping, Party chief of Yangjia Town, and Zeng Jing, chief
of the Dazhu County Animal Husbandry Bureau, paid inadequate
attention to the case after learning of the outbreak, the circular
said.
The Ministry of Health announced in Beijing on January 3 that it
had confirmed an H5N1 bird flu outbreak in Dazhu and the epidemic
had been brought under control.
In the wake of its first and only outbreak of animal bird flu in
Dazhu, Sichuan had three human bird flu cases.
The first two cases occurred in January, and both patients died.
The third case occurred in April, and the patient, an 8-year-old
girl, is recovering.
She is receiving treatment for carditis, a complication of bird
flu, according to Su Lin, chief of the emergency response office of
the Sichuan Provincial Department of Health.
(China Daily May 12, 2006)