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No H7N9 found in Chinese poultry barns

By Xinhua news agency   

Features Barn Management Production Biosecurity Business/Policy Canada Global Protection United States

May 24, 2013, Beijing, China – The H7N9 bird flu virus has not been detected in poultry farms, with positive samples mainly coming from live poultry markets, according to China’s Ministry of Agriculture (MOA).

The MOA said it has “basically” finished collecting and testing 899,758 samples from across most parts of the country.

Of the total, 53 samples were found positive with H7N9. Fifty-one positive samples were from 18 live poultry markets in Shanghai, Anhui, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Henan, Shandong, Guangdong, Jiangxi and Fujian, the MOA said in a statement.

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The other two positive samples were from wild pigeons in Nanjing, capital of Jiangsu Province and domestic pigeons in Nantong, in Jiangsu Province.

Experts believe live poultry markets pose more danger and farms should step up efforts to guard against the virus, the statement said.

The H7N9 virus is not lethal to chicken and ducks, according to research from the national bird flu reference laboratory.

Also, no pigs were found to have caught the virus, the MOA said.

The virus has killed 36 people on the Chinese mainland, said the National Health and Family Planning Commission on Monday.


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