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Africa Must Fight Bird Flu Itself

Publication Date

March 9, 2006

Summary

This article posted on the BBC website explains how the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned that African countries should not rely on rich donor nations to help tackle bird flu and that efforts must be stepped up to prepare for possible outbreaks. This would include setting aside national revenues for an emergency fund. During a visit to Kenya, WHO Director General Dr Lee Jong-Wook warned that persuading African farmers to cull possibly infected birds would be very difficult without clear indications of compensation.

According to the article, insiders within the country's veterinary services claim public education is poor and the country is ill-prepared for a potential epidemic.
Kenya and neighbouring Uganda and Tanzania are considered high risk because they are on a major route for migrating birds. Although no cases have been confirmed here, recent scares have heightened awareness about the potential threat the avian flu virus poses.


Contact

World Health Organization - Regional Office for Africa

Cité du Djoué
P.O. Box 06

Brazzaville
Congo
Tel: 47 241 39100 or 242 770 02 02
Fax: 47 241 39503

Source

BBC website, March 14 2006.


Placed on the Communication Initiative site March 14 2006
Last Updated October 28 2009



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