FAO: Avian influenza virus remains global threat

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-01-25 10:55

"The reporting of new outbreaks in poultry, disinfection, culling, movement control and biosecurity on farms and markets remain insufficient and need to be improved. Vaccination campaigns had been generally successful on commercial farms, but not among small-scale producers," Domenech said.

Domenech also confirmed that the potential change of virus strains should be further investigated. FAO is working closely with the government of Egypt in strengthening all aspects of disease detection, control and communication.

With FAO's assistance, more than 50 countries have been able to control and eliminate the disease in poultry.

"Surveillance and immediate control interventions, biosecurity, proper vaccination and culling and the strengthening of veterinary services are key elements for successful H5N1 avian influenza control campaigns," Domenech said.

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