Sunday, August 17, 2008

South Korea Declares Itself Bird Flu Free

 


# 2236

 

 

Again.

 

It has been 3 months since the last reported outbreak of the H5N1 virus in South Korea, and by OIE rules, South Korea can now declare themselves `free of the virus'.  

 

At least until the next time.

 

 

Admittedly this is a slow news morning when this has all the headlines.     We should enjoy this lull, however.   

 

It is  unlikely to last.

 

 

 

 

S Korea declares itself bird flu-free zone

 

www.chinaview.cn 2008-08-17 17:35:35
 

    SEOUL, Aug. 17 (Xinhua) -- The South Korean government said Sunday that the country is a bird flu "clean zone" after three months without a confirmed case of the bird flu virus. 

 

 

    "Under OIE (the World Organization for Animal Health) rules, we can declare South Korea 'clean' three months after the last quarantine measures have been implemented," said Kim Chang-seob, the chief veterinary officer of South Korea's Agriculture Ministry.

 

 

    South Korea technically became a bird flu free country as of Friday, Kim added.

 

 

    The declaration is in accordance with guidelines set by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) and follows detailed tests conducted on 1,829 poultry farms throughout the country in May and June, the ministry said.

 

 

    Following the declaration, South Korea will seek talks with Japan and other countries to resume poultry exports, Kim said.

 

 

    This year's outbreak of bird flu was the most serious in the country's history. Since the first outbreak was reported on April 1, 8.46 million birds had been culled.