AIRLINK 212.82 Increased By ▲ 3.27 (1.56%)
BOP 10.25 Decreased By ▼ -0.21 (-2.01%)
CNERGY 7.00 Decreased By ▼ -0.35 (-4.76%)
FCCL 33.47 Decreased By ▼ -0.92 (-2.68%)
FFL 17.64 Decreased By ▼ -0.41 (-2.27%)
FLYNG 21.82 Decreased By ▼ -1.10 (-4.8%)
HUBC 129.11 Decreased By ▼ -3.38 (-2.55%)
HUMNL 13.86 Decreased By ▼ -0.28 (-1.98%)
KEL 4.86 Decreased By ▼ -0.17 (-3.38%)
KOSM 6.93 Decreased By ▼ -0.14 (-1.98%)
MLCF 43.63 Decreased By ▼ -1.57 (-3.47%)
OGDC 212.95 Decreased By ▼ -5.43 (-2.49%)
PACE 7.22 Decreased By ▼ -0.36 (-4.75%)
PAEL 41.17 Decreased By ▼ -0.53 (-1.27%)
PIAHCLA 16.83 Decreased By ▼ -0.47 (-2.72%)
PIBTL 8.63 Increased By ▲ 0.08 (0.94%)
POWERPS 12.50 No Change ▼ 0.00 (0%)
PPL 183.03 Decreased By ▼ -6.00 (-3.17%)
PRL 39.63 Decreased By ▼ -2.70 (-6.38%)
PTC 24.73 Decreased By ▼ -0.44 (-1.75%)
SEARL 98.01 Decreased By ▼ -5.95 (-5.72%)
SILK 1.01 Decreased By ▼ -0.02 (-1.94%)
SSGC 41.73 Increased By ▲ 2.49 (6.35%)
SYM 18.86 Decreased By ▼ -0.30 (-1.57%)
TELE 9.00 Decreased By ▼ -0.24 (-2.6%)
TPLP 12.40 Decreased By ▼ -0.70 (-5.34%)
TRG 65.68 Decreased By ▼ -3.50 (-5.06%)
WAVESAPP 10.98 Increased By ▲ 0.26 (2.43%)
WTL 1.79 Increased By ▲ 0.08 (4.68%)
YOUW 4.03 Decreased By ▼ -0.11 (-2.66%)
BR100 11,866 Decreased By -213.1 (-1.76%)
BR30 35,697 Decreased By -905.3 (-2.47%)
KSE100 114,148 Decreased By -1904.2 (-1.64%)
KSE30 35,952 Decreased By -625.5 (-1.71%)

The deadly bird flu virus remains endemic in parts of Asia, where it will not be eradicated soon and poultry movements following the tsunami disaster may worsen the crisis, world animal agencies said on Tuesday. "Recent experience shows it may be impossible to eradicate the virus soon," the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) and the world animal health body OIE said in a statement.
"The disease will be present for several years in the countries that experienced outbreaks in 2004."
Doctors in Vietnam on Monday confirmed the death of a 10-year-old girl from the H5N1 bird flu virus, raising the country's toll to 12 since the disease erupted again in December. Since the end of 2003, bird flu has killed 44 people in Asia - 32 in Vietnam and 12 in Thailand.
The FAO and Pais-based OIE said the immediate challange was to control the virus at source in infected countries and stop its spread to other regions.
"Strict biosecurity measures need to be applied throughout the poultry production chain, from farms and smallholdings to distribution channels, markets and retailers," they said.
"The tsunami disaster may worsen the bird flu situation in Asia due to the large-scale movement of poultry."
The two groups will send experts to Indonesia, Sri Lanka and the Maldives this week to assess the livestock sector's loss and future rehabilitation needs.
"The international community has to realise that some poor countries in Asia living with the bird flu virus must receive more support to intensify precautionary measures," they said.
There will be a regional FAO/OIE meeting on the H5N1 virus on February 23-25 in Ho Chi Minh City and a conference on controlling the disease in Paris on April 7-8, organised in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO).
WHO last week raised the possibility of human-to-human transmission of avian influenza following confirmation that two Vietnamese brothers had contracted the disease and one had died.

Copyright Reuters, 2005

Comments

Comments are closed.