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    ARMENIA BANS POULTRY IMPORTS AMID FEARS OF BIRD FLU OUTBREAK

    Armenpress
    Feb 07 2007

    YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 7, ARMENPRESS: Armenian health authorities have
    imposed a temporary ban on poultry imports from a number of countries
    out of concern over the spread of the bird flu virus. These countries
    are Russia, England, Ukraine, Turkey, Romanian, Hungary, Iran and
    South East Asian countries.

    "We cannot rule out the possibility of the bird flu virus spreading to
    Armenia," Anushavan Aghajanian, head of a secretariat set up to handle
    a World Bank credit to help Armenia withstand the avian influenza
    threats, said. He said all the necessary preventive measures have
    been reinforced, especially at border checkpoints.

    The deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu has claimed dozens of human lives
    since it first appeared in Asia in 2003. It has since spread worldwide,
    and scientists fear the virus could mutate into a form transmissible
    between humans, sparking a global pandemic.

    Armenia has about 4.5 million chicken at eight poultry farms and kept
    by rural households. Aghajanian said none of farms reported a case
    of chicken deaths.

    Last year the World Bank has approved a $6.25 million loan to Armenia
    designed to help its government guard against and, if necessary,
    cope with a possible outbreak of bird flu.
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