Information of H5N1-infected birds found in Hong Kong this year
had been uploaded onto the website of Hong Kong Agriculture,
Fisheries and Conservation Department (www.afcd.gov.hk/news/news_e.htm),
a spokesman for the department said on Tuesday.
Details available include the infected species, submission
datefor laboratory tests, and location found together with a
distribution map, according to a government press release on
Tuesday.
A number of H5N1 infected birds cases have been reported
recently and all the bird parks in Hong Kong nature reserves and
big parks have been closed as a move to prevent the possible
prevention of the deadly virus.
Hong Kong had also decided to suspend the import of live poultry
from neighboring
Guangdong Province starting from March 5 after receiving a
notification by the Ministry of Health on a confirmed case of human
infection of H5N1 avian influenza virus in Guangzhou City,
Guangdong's capital.
A set of safety guidelines for handling and disposing of dead
wild birds is also available on the website.
The webpages will be updated regularly once new information is
available, the spokesman added.
(Xinhua News Agency March 8, 2006)