The UN proposed a 7-point strategy
At the United Nations Global Health Summit held in New York (USA), yesterday, Secretary General Kofi Annan proposed a seven-point strategy to prepare to cope and stop the spread of the flu.
At the United Nations Global Health Summit held in New York (USA), yesterday, Secretary General Kofi Annan proposed a seven-point strategy to prepare to cope and stop the spread of the flu. :
1) invest more in veterinary infrastructure;
2) change the indoor poultry habits;
3) determine the focus of activities in countries when disease outbreaks occur;
4) enhance production of vaccines and flu medications;
5) promoting cooperation in the field of scientific research on influenza prevention and disclosure of disease information;
6) publish important findings about flu viruses to prevent;
7) promote political leadership at the highest level when the disease outbreak.
Previously, Replicor of Canada announced that it had manufactured a compound to treat flu, including H5N1, which proved successful in mice.
Yesterday, the eastern Japanese town of Ibaraki ordered the destruction of 180,000 chickens on a farm after detecting avian flu antibodies on these animals. Although the H5 virus has not been detected, the number of dead chickens on this farm has increased rapidly.
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