The Macao Special Administrative Region has launched temperature
testing at all check-points amid the recent bird flu scare,
according to an official statement issued on Monday.
The statement issued by the Health Bureau (HB) said the bureau
has launched the testing at the Barrier Gate linking with the
mainland city of Zhuhai in Guangdong Province, the Macao-Hong Kong Ferry
terminal and the Macao International Airport.
Those arrivals suspected of being infected by the avian flu will
be sent to hospital, said the statement.
It also warned the public "to pay close attention to personal
hygiene and take appropriate preventive measures against the bird
flu during times of travel."
Meanwhile, the Civic and Municipal Affairs Bureau (CMAB) has
since Wednesday suspended the import of live poultry from the
mainland city of Shenzhen, where a suspected human bird flu case
was reported recently.
Also on Monday, Hong Kong North District Hospital (NDH)
announced that a male patient was confirmed negative to Influenza A
(H5).
The patient is now being treated under isolation and is instable
condition, according to a government press release.
The hospital said the 31-year-old male patient who claimed he
developed fever after contact with poultry in Hunan Province a few days ago and was admitted
to NDH on Sunday.
In a separate development, the Hong Kong government had decided
to stop poultry import from the mainland on June 15 after a
suspected human case of avian flu in Shenzhen was confirmed.
Meanwhile, the Hospital Authority in Hong Kong has started a
three-week enhanced surveillance program, following notification
from the Guangdong Health Department of the human case of avian flu
in Shenzhen.
(Xinhua News Agency June 20, 2006)