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    Health official says no birdflu in Armenia

    Golos Armenii, Yerevan
    29 Mar 06

    Excerpt from report by Gayane Sarmakeshyan in Armenian newspaper
    Golos Armenii on 29 March headlined "No bird flu cases"

    An interview with Deputy Agriculture Minister Levon Rukhyan.

    [Correspondent] Mr Rukhyan, there is bird flu in all the neighbouring
    countries. How come that our country does not have it? What measures
    are being taken to prevent an outbreak of bird flu?

    [Passage omitted: Levon Rukhyan says bird flu has not been detected
    in some other countries, Rukhyan says interdepartment antibirdflu
    headquarters set up in October 2005.]

    [Rukhyan] Once or twice a week we hold consultations during which
    we discuss the epidemic situation in the republic and precautionery
    measures and listen to specialist advice.

    [Passage omitted: no poultry imports]

    We have set up antiflu centres in 10 regions of the republic.

    Veterinary surgeons were dispatched to 730 out of 930 villages of
    Armenia. In the villages with no veterinary surgeons, birds and
    animals are monitored and vaccinated by a veterinary surgeon from
    the neighbouring village.

    [Passage omitted: Rukhyan talks about vaccination and a hot line
    which was set up, 200 telephone calls received].

    We have a contract with a laboratory in Italy where samples will be
    sent for tests in case of doubt. We have received modern diagnostic
    equipment. A group of scientists submitted a programme of actions to
    fight bird flu. We have issued recommendations regarding the bird flu
    fight. Israeli specialists have visited Armenia recently. They were
    surprised at the safety level in Armenia. To be short, everything is
    being done to prevent the bird flu in our country.

    [Correspondent] Why has the scientific stockbreeding and veterinary
    centre not been involved in the work of your headquarters?

    [Rukhyan] Three specialists of the centre are actively working in
    our headquarters. We are cooperating with all the specialists and
    scientific institutions of Armenia as well as with the international
    and public organizations, such as the WHO, UNISEF, USAID, etc. Each
    of these organizations has been helping us raise the effectiveness
    of our work.

    [Correspondent] What is the situation on the poultry farms? Are you
    sure that we can trust their produce?

    [Rukhyan] The situation on our poultry plants is normal. Sanitary and
    hygiene norms are being observered and extraordinary precautionery
    measures have been taken. Entrance to the poultry farms plants is
    banned, birdseed tested. And there is no ground to abandon eating of
    poultry and eggs. Nevertheless demand for these products dropped and
    raised 20 days ago. People understand that the bird flu problem is
    artificially exaggerated. Maybe somebody is concerned about that.

    [Correspondent] Can you make any prediction? Is there a danger of
    bird flu in Armenia?

    [Rukhyan] It is difficult to say anything definite here. We are taking
    precautionery measures but we cannot rule out an outbreak of bird flu
    in our country. The next period will be the most telling because of
    the migration of birds that will last till the beginning of June. We
    will be safe this year if no cases of bird flu are found.

    But we will need to be extra careful during that period. Anyway
    we cannot rely on luck alone. We have taken the necessary measures
    to prevent a bird flu epidemic. Teams of zoologists and veterinary
    surgeons have been set up to monitor the resting and nesting sites of
    the migrant birds. Special attention is paid to the river Araks [Araz]
    as these are the southern gates for the migration of birds. We are in
    control of the situation. At present there are no grounds for worrying.
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