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No case of bird flu registered in Tajikistan so far, says chief veterinarian




DUSHANBE


, January 19, Asia-Plus — No case of bird flu has been registered in


Tajikistan


so far, Tajik Head Veterinarian Mullojon Amirbekov announced at a news conference in


Dushanbe


on January 18.    

“We have received reagents from


Russia


for carrying out diagnostic examinations and monitoring,” said Amirbekov, “Birds and eggs have been brought from nine districts of the republic for examination and they were tested negative for bird flu.”

Tajik chief veterinarian added that within the next few days, Tajik specialists would go to


Kazakhstan


for further confirmation of the results of those tests.  

“To help prevent the spread of bird flu


Tajikistan


has already passed two resolutions banning imports of chickens and other birds and poultry products from ten countries, including


Kazakhstan


,


Russia


,


Moldova


,


Turkey


and


Romania


,” Amirbekov said.  According to him, at present they are considering the possibility of temporally giving up import of poultry at all, «but this issue should be coordinated with other structures – customs services, health ministry and others.” 

At present


Tajikistan


is exporting poultry and poultry products from the


United States


,


Canada


,


Brasilia


; there is also permission for export of eggs from


Iran


.  

“We are currently preparing resolution banning sale of poultry products on the country’s markets,” Tajik head veterinarian said, adding that within the next few days, this resolution will be coordinated with the Ministry of Justice.    

He also noted that they had purchased a bulk of disinfecting means, which would be distributed to the large poultry farms in the country.    

“The work in this direction is ongoing and we have already prepared a letter to the government with proposal to taking other preventive measures,” Amirbekov concluded.    

Meanwhile, donor countries meeting in


China


have pledged $1.9 billion to fight bird flu worldwide, much more than expected.  The money includes more than $330 million from the


US


and more than $250 million from the European Union.  The funds will be largely spent on health and vet services aiming to prevent the H5N1 virus mutating and spreading from human to human.

The World Bank had asked donors for $1.5 billion to fight the virus, which has killed at least 79 people, mainly in

Asia

, since 2003.

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