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Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No. 15 (27/05/2004)

Update of the Avian Influenza situation (As of 27/05/2004)









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    Additional outbreaks of H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) were suspected and/or confirmed in Thailand. Human cases were also reported in Thailand and Viet Nam during this review period. FAO issued Recommendations on the Prevention, Control and Eradication of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Asia.
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    Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No. 26 (20/12/2004)
    Update of the Avian Influenza situation (As of 20/12/2004)
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    A few outbreaks of H5N1 Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) were reported in Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Viet Nam during the preceding month. One year has passed since the first HPAI case was officially reported by the Republic of Korea to OIE on 12 December 2003. It is important to pay attention to the biosecurity of domestic poultry to prevent infection, and maintain vigilance and enhance early warning in order to detect every additional case, to ensure effective control of outbreak s and to minimise the risk to humans.
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    Avian Influenza Disease Emergency: issue No. 13 (27/04/2004)
    Update of the Avian Influenza situation (As of 27/04/2004)
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    As you are likely aware from previous FAO AIDEnews issues, epidemiologists and other experts have been travelling to HPAI affected countries under the umbrella of FAO technical cooperation projects. Results and epidemiological findings of these missions will be brought to our readers’ attention under this new heading and will progressively enhance our understanding of the 2004 avian influenza epidemic. This analysis should lead to improved surveillance and management of this and other potential emerging diseases.

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