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Bird Flu spreads in Vietnam
January 26, 2007
According to the Vietnam Vet Department, bird flu
has been discovered in 41 villages, 18 districts and 8 provinces (Ca
Mau, Bac Lieu, Hau Giang, Vinh Long, Kien Giang, Tra Vinh, Soc Trang
and Can Tho City). The total number of dead infected fowls is nearly
19,000.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr. Cao Duc Phat
has requested provinces in the Mekong Delta region to prohibit people
to move duck flocks from one village, town or province to another village,
town or province until bird flu is stamped out. He has also issue a
Directive which requests immediate vaccination for all duck flocks.
Ducks in infected villages have to be locked up. Healthy and vaccinated
flocks in the villages where bird flu has been eliminated, or where
there is no bird flu at all, are allowed to run on the fields within
the villages’ boundaries. All activities related to the killing
of ducks, and duck meat and egg sales must follow the ministry’s
regulations.
Poultry killing and selling activities are to be constantly supervised.
In addition, people are asked to lock up and vaccinate poultry, as well
as constantly clean and sterilize coops, and limit contacts with strange
poultry, wild birds and strangers. Local authorities must co-ordinate
with the police to find and stamp out smuggling centres, and guide border
villages to persuade people not to participate in poultry smuggling
and to expose violators.
The Vet Department has recently asked the Ho Chi Mihn City area’s
vet centre and the vet boards of Long An and Binh Duong to investigate
the possibility of poultry’s immunity to the bird
flu vaccine. With two shots for every fowl, the protection rate
should be 70 %.
Source : http://www.worldpoultry.net