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Bird flu inspections strengthened at border gates

The Health Ministry has taken drastic measures to strengthen health checks and the inspections of imported goods at border gates, with the aim of preventing bird flu viruses from entering the country.
The Health Ministry has taken drastic measures to strengthen healthchecks and the inspections of imported goods at border gates, with theaim of preventing bird flu viruses from entering the country.

Tran Dac Phu, director of the ministry’s Preventive MedicineDepartment, said that since the beginning of this year, nine teams havebeen established to assist northern border provinces in the fightagainst the H7N9 and H5N1 strains of avian flu.

They have also supervised localities carrying out poultry smuggling investigations.

Phu confirmed that no avian flu H7N9 case has been reported so farthis year in either humans or poultry. However, the country has beenfacing a very high risk due to the sudden increase in H7N9 cases inneighbouring China, he added.

Therefore, theministry has intensified inspections 24/7 by using infra-red bodytemperature measuring machines at border gates as around 130,000 Chineseenter Vietnam each month. Unusually high temperatures can be a symptomof avian flu.

In the time to come, the healthsector will continue strengthening quarantine work at border gates, andimproving the capacity of doctors to avoid fatalities.-VNA

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