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    No bird flu registered in Armenia - official

    Arminfo
    23 Feb 07

    Yerevan, 23 February: Strict control over imports of poultry to the
    territory of Armenia has significantly decreased the entry of the H5N1
    virus into the republic, the deputy agriculture minister and chairman
    of the executive office to fight bird flu, Levon Rukhyan, has said.

    He said that Armenia receives information every day about new areas in
    the world where the bird flu virus has spread. Apart from that, all
    information is carefully tested by the International Epizootic Bureau
    (France). Only after that, is the import of poultry allowed from a
    particular country-producer, Rukhyan said. So far, disinfecting
    continues at border checkpoints. A group of ornithologists and
    veterinarians monitor the high risk areas on the whole territory of
    Armenia. All necessary information about the spring migration of birds
    has already been received and analyzed, Rukhyan said.

    "As the chairman of the executive office, I officially state that the
    H5N1 virus has not been registered in Armenia. However, there is still
    a risk that the virus will infiltrate into the territory of the
    republic. We must do all necessary preventive work," Rukhyan said.

    The deputy minister said providing the Republican Diagnostic and
    Anti-Epidemic Laboratory with up-to-date equipment will make it
    possible to locate the first carrier of H5N1 and prevent the spread of
    the virus in due time.

    Meanwhile, all samples of poultry (carcass and blood) will be sent to
    be analyzed to laboratories in London and Italy. He said that only
    after that, will a final conclusion be given about revealing bird flu
    cases in Armenia.
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