A new bird flu outbreak has been reported in north China's Shanxi Province, said sources with the
Ministry of Agriculture Monday.
The outbreak was identified after chickens died in poultry farms
in Changzi County of Changzhi City.
Samples of the dead poultry were sent to the national bird flu
laboratory and the H5N1 virus was identified in them, said the
ministry.
The local government has launched an emergency response and
quarantined the infected area. Experts and veterinarians have
started disinfection and culling poultry in the area to prevent
possible new outbreaks.
The local veterinarian department has stepped up publicity
campaigns to teach residents how to protect themselves against the
virus.
The Ministry of Agriculture has also sent a team of experts to
Changzi and reported the case to international organizations.
China has recorded more than 30 outbreaks of bird flu since last
October. The last outbreak occurred in remote Xinjiang Uygur
Autonomous Region early this month and the government said it was
contained two days after the confirmation.
A human case of bird flu was confirmed on June 15 in south
China's Guangdong Province, bringing the country's
total human infections to 19.
China's chief veterinary officer Jia Youling warned last week
that the virus was on the rise among migratory birds this year.
A total of 1,168 migratory birds had been found dead in Qinghai
and Tibet by June 1. The disease was striking more species of bird
than last year, Jia said, noting the Ministry of Agriculture would
target migration paths for future supervision, especially in areas
with a record of infection.
(Xinhua News Agency June 20, 2006)