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Potential BF detected in Georgia (Country

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    Posted: February 24 2006 at 12:59am
Potential Bird Flu Detected in Georgia other » News «
/ Civil Georgia, Tbilisi / 2006-02-24 12:16:48
 

“According to preliminary information, one wild bird has been confirmed to have the H5N1 strain of bird flu,” Georgian Prime Minister Zurab Nogaideli said at a government session on February 24.

A chief Georgian veterinary official said that the preliminary tests of a dead swan brought from the village of Adlia, in the Adjara Autonomous Republic, late on February 23 showed “suspicious results.”

Prime Minister Nogaideli said that samples have been sent to London lab. “In two or three days we will have exact information whether it really was the H5N1 virus,” he added.
 
Dozens of other wild birds have been found dead in the village of Adlia in Adjara.

“Now, our task is to act quickly and effectively to prevent spread of this virus,” PM Nogaideli said.

PM Nogaideli instructed the Ministers of Environment and Agriculture to heighten control, especially in those areas which are routes for migratory birds, including the regions of Samegrelo, Samtskhe-Javakheti and Kakheti.

He also said that some wild birds found dead in Adlia village have been shot. The PM called on the population to refrain from hunting of wild birds, especially in the areas of which are routes for migratory birds.

The PM also instructed the Education Minister to further continue special courses in the schools aimed at informing pupils about the bird flu virus

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