日批在线视频_内射毛片内射国产夫妻_亚洲三级小视频_在线观看亚洲大片短视频_女性向h片资源在线观看_亚洲最大网

WORLD> Global General
Weak fight against bird flu can worsen food crisis
(Agencies)
Updated: 2008-06-20 17:27

KUALA LUMPUR -- The worst of the bird flu threat is over but the fight to eliminate the disease from poultry is weak -- a situation that could worsen the global food crisis, health experts warned on Friday.

"The peak is over, but we still are dealing with many outbreaks, small outbreaks," Juan Lubroth, a senior official with the United Nations' Food and Agricultural Organization, said at an international medical conference.

"It's like a boiling pot, and we need to keep the lid on that before it gets worse," Lubroth said at the 13th International Congress on Infectious Diseases, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Bird flu is still active in 10 countries, down from 60 that have been affected since 2003. Hot spots include China, Egypt, Indonesia, Nigeria, Pakistan and Vietnam.

Lubroth, the head of the FAO's Emergency Prevention System, said that "drawbacks and weaknesses" remain in the fight to eliminate the deadly H5N1 strain of the bird flu virus from the poultry sector.

He said death of poultry especially affects the poor, 80 percent of whom own livestock for their livelihood worldwide.

Lubroth said poultry is an important, inexpensive protein source for people who wonder every day, "What are we going to have for dinner tonight, or what will be available for tomorrow?"

He warned that failure to protect their food sources could worsen the global food crisis, caused by rising prices of rice, corn and other staples.

Lubroth said 240 million birds have died or been slaughtered, and millions of people's livelihoods shattered, because of bird flu.

Veterinary services around the world need to be strengthened and more experts trained, while reporting must be more transparent, he said, adding that countries have to use more surveillance and implement policies to deal with the disease. "We fail to see that political commitment," he said.

Besides the threat to the food situation, bird flu could also endanger human lives more directly.

Sporadic suspected human-to-human transmission of H5N1 has been reported in Vietnam and Indonesia and China's Hong Kong, but none of the cases has been proven. Experts believe the virus remains difficult for humans to catch.

They fear, however, that it could mutate into a form that spreads easily among humans and trigger a pandemic that some say could quickly kill millions of people who would have no immunity to a new flu virus.

"If we want to avert a human pandemic, we must tackle the disease at the source -- the source being poultry, the source being poor hygiene, the source being lack of regulatory infrastructures to improve the poultry production sector," Lubroth said.

Still, there was no evidence of sustained human-to-human transmission of H5N1, Nikki Shindo, an infection control specialist at the World Health Organization, told the conference. Bird flu is "not posing a great public health risk" to humans clinically, he said.

Shindo said that 385 people have reportedly contracted the disease since 2003, and that 241 of them have died, about half of them in Indonesia.

Sardikin Giriputro, who has been at he forefront of Indonesia's campaign against bird flu, said that despite all preparations, "no country is prepared enough for the pandemic."

主站蜘蛛池模板: 超碰在线免费 | 国产精品久久久久久久久久久久久久久久 | 999精品免费视频 | 国产精品ww | 国产专区一区 | 视频一区在线播放 | 国产精品久久一区 | 二级毛片视频 | 超碰在线免费播放 | 日韩三区四区 | 欧美三级不卡 | 特级毛片在线播放 | 国产天堂 | 国产在线激情视频 | 国产区第一页 | 亚洲国产成人91porn | 91影库 | 99久久久免费精品 | 丝袜美腿小色网 | www久久久久久 | 午夜视频精品 | 午夜探花在线观看 | 精品国产午夜 | 在线播放一区 | 成人在线播放视频 | 亚洲一区二区免费看 | 超碰88 | 亚洲精品一二三四 | 欧美在线免费观看 | 毛片直接看 | 欧美国产精品一区二区三区 | 亚洲国产精品久久久久久久 | 免费观看成年人视频 | 日韩中文在线视频 | 黄色大片一级片 | 你懂的视频在线播放 | 四虎免费在线视频 | 老色鬼av | 天堂精品视频 | 国产精品久久综合 | 国产精品手机视频 |