China, a victim of bird flu, has taken a series of measures
against the disease and made new progress, Chinese Premier Wen
Jiabao said Wednesday.
China has amended the law on pandemic prevention and control and
promulgated emergency rules to deal with the outbreak of serious
animal diseases according to law, When told an ongoing conference
to pool financial support for bird flu prevention and control.
The establishment of a surveillance and early warning system
covering all provinces has helped control the spread of bird flu,
he said.
The coordination mechanism between agriculture, public health,
quality supervision and animal quarantine, and forestry departments
and between various regions improved the epidemic reporting system
and strengthened the "concerted efforts" in bird flu prevention and
control.
Through the media, the government keeps the general public aware
of the disease cases and situation, prevention knowledge and
corresponding measures.
The government has formulated policies on free vaccine,
compensation for farmers in bird flu-affected areas who have their
fowls culled, and the support for poultry raising, the premier
said.
Relying on science and technology to lift the level of bird flu
prevention, the country has enhanced the research into bird flu
diagnosis, epidemiology and new types of vaccine for birds, with
new progress achieved in the fields of vaccine and medicine for
humans and the monitoring of migratory birds.
China has also strengthened professional training of grassroots
medical workers to improve their ability to detect, control and
treat epidemic diseases, Wen said.
(Xinhua News Agency January 18, 2006)