Common Magpie tested for H5 virus
Saturday, February 4, 2006
Preliminary testing of a Common Magpie found in Sham Tseng has indicated
a suspected case of H5 avian influenza, a spokesman for the Agriculture,
Fisheries and Conservation Department (AFCD) said today (February 4),
adding that further confirmatory tests are being conducted.
The bird was collected by AFCD staff in Yuen Tun Village, Tsing Lung
Tau following a public referral on February 2. Appearing sick at the time,
it was transferred to the department!|s Animal Management Centre/North
and died the following day.
The spokesman said there is only one commercial chicken farm within five
kilometres of where the bird was found. No abnormal mortality or symptoms
of avian influenza was detected among the chicken flocks upon inspection.
As for the two earlier suspected cases involving a dead chicken found
in Sha Tau Kok and a Crested Myna found in Wong Tai Sin, the spokesman
said the two birds were confirmed to have H5N1 virus after a series of
laboratory tests.
He reminded the public to observe good personal hygiene and avoid personal
contact with wild birds and live poultry.
"People should clean their hands thoroughly after contacting poultry
and birds," he said.
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