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  • Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

    [Source: Government of Hong Kong PRC SAR, full text: (LINK).]
    Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus


    ‎20 December ‎2011


    The Secretary for Food and Health, Dr York Chow, yesterday (December 20) announced that a chicken carcass sample taken from the Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market (Wholesale Poultry Market) was tested positive of the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus during regular surveillance of the Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD).

    Staff from AFCD found the concerned chicken carcass sample from the Wholesale Poultry Market yesterday morning. The Government is tracing the source of the chicken carcass.

    It is not certain at this stage whether the chicken came from local farm or was imported.

    In view of the finding of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus in the local wholesale poultry market, the Government has raised the response level for avian influenza from "Alert" to "Serious".

    Dr Chow convened a meeting of the Steering Committee on Avian Influenza last night, which decided to implement a series of measures to prevent the spread of the virus and to protect public health.

    Measures by the Administration include the following:

    (1) The Director of Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation declared the Wholesale Poultry Market as an infected place. AFCD will cull all poultry in this market, which amounted to more than 17,000 in total number, in the morning of December 21. The Wholesale Poultry Market will be closed until January 12, 2012.

    (2) Local farms are stopped from dispatching chickens to the market for 21 days. During the period, AFCD would step up inspection on local farms and collect more samples for tests in order to monitor if any of the local farms is infected. AFCD had inspected all 30 chicken farms in Hong Kong yesterday and no abnormality had been detected so far. AFCD would continue to step up inspection on local farms in the coming few days and conduct virus tests for chickens.

    (3) Imports of live poultry including day-old chicks would be suspended for 21 days. The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region has notified the Mainland authorities of the case. The relevant inspection and quarantine bureaux have been requested to stay alert and take all necessary precautions to prevent avian influenza in registered live poultry farms which supply Hong Kong with poultry. The Mainland authorities indicated that no abnormality has been detected from the registered live poultry farms.

    (4) The Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) would request all live poultry retail outlets to be thoroughly cleansed and disinfected to prevent the virus from growing and accumulating in the environment. Prohibition of overnight stocking of live poultry at all retail outlets has been implemented since 2008. As such, no live poultry was kept after 8pm last night at the retail level. In other words, there would be no live chicken supply at the retail level during the closure of the Wholesale Poultry Market.

    (5) The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) would contact poultry wholesalers and workers in the Wholesale Poultry Market as well as local chicken farmers to follow up on their health condition. The Hospital Authority (HA) has prepared for contingency response measures. CHP and HA have also urged doctors and public hospitals to report any suspected case of avian influenza.

    (6) The Administration has stepped up cleansing and biosecurity measures in the Hong Kong Wetland Park, and has also contacted the World Wild Fund Hong Kong requesting them to step up their biosecurity measures to reduce the risk of avian influenza in Mai Po Nature Reserve.

    Dr Chow said recent detection of H5N1 virus in local wild birds indicated that the disease remained a threat to our community.

    "It is unfortunate that an avian influenza case is detected before the Winter Solstice, necessitating a halt to the supply of live chickens. I understand that it will cause inconvenience to the public, and the poultry trade will also encounter losses. However, to safeguard public health, we need to adopt decisive and effective measures to prevent and control the spread of the virus," Dr Chow said.

    Dr Chow called for concerted effort from the community to guard against avian flu.

    Members of the public should strictly observe personal and environmental hygiene, and stay away from dead birds, avoid contact with wild birds, live poultry and their droppings.

    Members of the public should consult their doctors for medical advice promptly if they have fever or flu symptoms.

    Dr Chow noted the incident has reflected the effectiveness of the Government's established surveillance on avian influenza virus.


    Such effective surveillance has enabled contingency measures to be taken swiftly.
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    Re: Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

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      Re: Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

      Source: http://rthk.hk/rthk/news/englishnews..._56_806475.htm

      Govt. begins cull of 17,000 chickens

      21-12-2011
      Health workers have arrived at the Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market to start culling all 17,000 chickens there.

      The move comes after a chicken carcass tested positive for the highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus.

      Authorities have suspended the import of live poultry for 21 days. The suspension of trading at the market means people will not be able to buy live chickens for their winter solstice dinners tomorrow.

      The Secretary for Food and Health, York Chow, has said authorities are still trying to track down the source of the virus. Hong Kong has raised its avian flu alert level to 'serious.

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        Re: Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

        Yuen Kwok-yung: Avian influenza virus variants result is a few days

        2011-12-21 HKT 10:12

        HKU Department of Microbiology Professor Yuen Kwok-yung said, still on the experience of the H5N1 avian influenza virus for gene sequencing, the outcome of a few days, then can determine if the virus variants. He stressed that the risk of avian influenza outbreak to improve, but not very serious, and the public need not panic too much.
        Yuen Kwok-yung said the next one to two weeks is a critical period, because the bird flu virus incubation period of about a week, during this period will have to pay attention to further infection. He added that the chickens in the wholesale market, the general store a short time, so this infected dead chickens, the farm has been a great opportunity for infection.

        As has been earlier found to have avian influenza H5N1 in migratory birds, is most important is that the authorities must step up inspection of local farms bio-security measures, really good.

        Yuen Kwok-yung said that two years ago, I know that migratory birds in southern China virus strains, gene sequencing has changed, the government has in some local farms, try the new vaccine.http://www.rthk.org.hk/rthk/news/exp..._55_806480.htm
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          Re: Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

          Hong Kong Wen Wei Po (Reporter Du Fazu) chickens Campaign will begin this morning AFCD staff as "epidemic" of Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Poultry Market launched "massacre", the venue more than 17 000 chickens, a day All liquid carbon dioxide will impose its "suffocated to death", then a large garbage bags and garbage giant bucket sealed containers, and finally transported to landfills all, sprinkle the powder after disinfection buried.

          以液態二氧化碳「焗死」 With liquid carbon dioxide, "suffocated to death."http://translate.googleusercontent.c...TsPSBi7VGgIIwg
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            Re: Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

            No live chickens infected poultry shocking winter solstice
            VIDEO

            After a lapse of three years, there once again attack the chickens from avian flu. Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Poultry Market yesterday in the daily monitoring, we found a dead chicken infected highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus, is tracing the source is local or imported chickens. The Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Poultry Market last night announced as "epidemic," half past eight this morning began the destruction of the venue seventeen thousand chickens, and the closure 21 to 12 January next year. Imported live chickens from the Mainland to suspend, prohibit shipments of 21 local farms, the people again through the winter without fresh chickens in Hong Kong into the "no chicken" day twenty days.

            Secretary for Food and Health York Chow announced last night, raise our level of avian influenza from "alert" to "serious." Temporary source of unknown bird dead chickens, the authorities have stepped up inspection and monitoring, a preliminary inspection in Hong Kong yesterday after thirty farms, no problem, our input will be suspended all live poultry, including chicks, informed the Mainland authorities have also been strengthen supervision to ensure the safety of chilled chickens.

            Mai Po prevent attacks
            The department will require that all live poultry retail outlets cleaning and disinfection, today from the 21, there is no point poultry retail supply of live chickens. And so far, yet there are chicken farmers and poultry workers developed symptoms, the authorities will continue to work with wholesalers and health practitioners who follow the industry. He added that the Hospital Authority and all public and private clinics, medical staff once the discovery of bird flu symptoms, should be notified as soon as possible. The Administration has also asked the Tin Shui Wai Wetland Park and Mai Po Nature Reserve to strengthen prevention.

            Dr Chow said: "This unfortunate bird flu before the winter solstice, the need to suspend supply of live chickens, to understand the inconvenience, loss of business, industry, protection of the public based on the premise that we must take decisive and effective measures to prevent bird flu spread. "AFCD explained, wholesale and Mainland live chickens from local farms, dead chickens, bird flu is in the collection of carcasses found in the trash, it is difficult to trace the source. The Department stressed that preliminary laboratory results yesterday afternoon, immediately banned wholesale shipments.

            University of Hong Kong, Professor Yuen Kwok-yung said the Department of Microbiology, if the local farms chickens confirmed the accident, the authorities need to review in two ways, one is farm biosecurity measures are taken, to prevent wild birds sowing poison; the other to pay attention to farm whether all chickens vaccinated and the vaccine is still effective.

            Or failure of the original vaccine
            He explained that the chickens H5N1 avian flu virus a "antigenic drift", that the original vaccine antigen changes that have emerged H5N1 virus is invalid, the Netherlands, Hong Kong H5N2 vaccine in use for many years, there is a need to review the results. He stressed that as long as the industry to take preventive measures, including farms, wholesale markets and market stalls, people without fear of bird flu was very hot.
            The impact of avian flu in Hong Kong has experienced many times, has been established to prevent the system, the question is whether the implementation.

            Yuen Kwok-yung explain the recent black-headed gulls and migratory birds, Magpie Robin left the H5 virus infection, the virus has been reflected in the existence, if not done farm biosecurity measures, local chickens may be infected.

            Warning infectious disease specialist Lo Wing-lok, increase in risk of avian influenza outbreak in Hong Kong. Chickens contained avian flu virus than the number of wild birds as much, with Cheung Sha Wan wholesale market gather thousands of chickens, the virus spread very fast, difficult to estimate the number of infected chickens, humans constitute a very large threat, the authorities should immediately trace the source of dead chickens.http://the-sun.on.cc/cnt/news/20111221/00405_001.html
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              Re: Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

              Avian flu in Hong Kong destroyed 17,000 chickens (Photos)
              2011年12月21日15:44 Sina

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              December 21, 2011, a poultry wholesale market in Hong Kong infected with H5N1 bird flu found in dead chickens, the wholesale destruction of the staff within the day all 17,000 chickens. Armed staff will destroy the chicken into a plastic bag.




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                Re: Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

                Here's a video of the market being cleared and a report from the HK Government about the current situation.



                They are considering a 'band' system for chickens in the future to improve tracing of infected birds.

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                  Re: Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

                  Source: http://www.skynews.com.au/health/art...819&cId=Health

                  Fears for new bird flu epidemic
                  Updated: 09:38, Thursday December 22, 2011

                  Hong Kong has raised its bird flu alert level to 'serious' and announced it is to cull 17,000 chickens after three birds tested positive for the deadly H5N1 strain of the virus.

                  The city's health chief York Chow announced the measures on Tuesday after a dead chicken at a wholesale market and two other wild birds tested positive for the deadly H5N1 strain of the disease.

                  Authorities banned all live poultry imports with immediate effect while they trace the source of the dead chicken, whether it was imported or from local poultry farms.

                  Public broadcaster RTHK reported that around 20 students from a girls' school, aged between six and seven, have developed flu-like symptoms including fever, cough and sore throat, but none has been taken to hospital...

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                    Re: Hong Kong, Chicken carcass sample found in Cheung Sha Wan Temporary Wholesale Poultry Market tested positive for H5N1 virus (December 20 2011)

                    Hong Kong kills 20,000 birds, 159 under surveillance




                    ..A long story with lots of pics...

                    Seven foci mystery chickens Wan




                    Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Poultry Market outbreak of avian flu, the AFCD massacred the action yesterday, the destruction of the venue seventeen thousand live chickens, dead chickens, but authorities did not control the source, has completed the inspection thirty chicken farms in Hong Kong, no strange. York Chow, Secretary for Food and Health Research yesterday raised chickens wearing leg with farm data, to strictly control the source of the chickens.
                    Chicken farmers reservations, refer to the cost per bird will increase one dollar potential passed on to consumers. Authorities are testing the recent three dead birds of the H5N1 virus has variants. Microbiology experts warn, the next two weeks is a critical period, to pay attention to whether the period of human cases or a large number of chickens infected before they can be excluded from our large-scale outbreak of avian flu risk.



                    More than twenty were wearing protective clothing AFCD and CHP officers, yesterday morning about 8 am Bring trash, disinfectants and other tools, arrived at Cheung Sha Wan Wholesale Poultry Market, started two hours after the slaughter of chickens.
                    Staff before the chicken faecal samples collected, after which the chickens into the trash, pump liquid carbon dioxide destroyed by the garbage truck will be delivered to Tseung Kwan O Landfill chicken carcasses.
                    Seventeen thousand chickens with pigeons and other poultry were destroyed some 20,000 only...

                    .




                    ..Viral gene sequencing is being conducted to understand the virus and the recent dead chickens two dead birds found in Yuen Long District schools are the same, and early this year found more than eight dead birds of the avian virus genes. Authorities will also examine whether the continued use of existing vaccines chickens...




                    ..AFCD staff has inspected the territory last thirty farms, no abnormalities, and in chicken faecal samples collected for each farm test to determine whether infection of bird flu. CHP found no cases of human infection of bird flu, there are 159 people under medical surveillance, including wholesalers wholesale poultry market, practitioners and local chicken farmers, no flu symptoms.
                    CHP urged the public, if high fever or flu symptoms should seek medical attention immediately. Center yesterday set up a hotline for public inquiries 21,251,111, temporarily received 17 inquiries.
                    South exposing new varieties of bird

                    Hong Kong University infection and infectious disease center director, said Ho Pak-leung, a popular birds in southern China the emergence of new varieties of H5 influenza virus type 2.3.2.1, dead chickens in the wholesale market is still unknown whether the dye of this new species, found only a single case, the public need not panic . He believes that the next one to two weeks is a critical period, the incubation period of avian influenza virus for about a week, the authorities will then have to pay attention during the chickens or human cases of avian influenza viruses, and just to confirm local invasion or attack for some time already.
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