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China Monitors Migratory Birds to Stop Flu Spread
Latest Updated by 2004-02-10 16:39:09

China's State Forestry Administration is urging all local governments to take measures to prevent the spread of bird flu viruses resulting from wild bird migration.

China's State Forestry Administration is urging all local governments to take measures to prevent the spread of bird flu viruses resulting from wild bird migration.

The preventive work should cover such areas as conducting a survey on the wetlands and birds in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and examining epidemic diseases that derive from wild birds.

The administration adds this aims to block potential channels through which wild birds may contract the virus, which can be lethal to mankind. (Text: Xu Fei/Photo Source: ccchina.gov.cn) 


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