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Speech at the International Conference on Avian Influenza: China PerspectiveChinese Government, Ambassador November 7 2005 SummaryThis speech was delivered at a meeting co-sponsored by The World Health Organization, the Food and Agriculture Organization, the World Organisation for Animal Health and the World Bank on avian influenza (AI) and human pandemic influenza held November 7-9 2005 in Geneva, Switzerland. In this speech Chinese Ambassador Hu Xiaodi introduced the situation of avian influenza (avian flu or bird flu) in China, the measures China has taken in response to avian influenza, medium and long-term strategies, China's role in the global effort against avian influenza, as well as China’s proposals. According to the ambassador, the Chinese Government attaches great importance to prevention and control of avian influenza and have taken a series of concrete measures in this regard. This has included establishing and improving networks throughout the country for monitoring, surveillance, preparation and response. They have also been engaged with formulating and implementing policies and contingency planning. According to the ambassador, when an outbreak is identified, there has been immediate response and the culling of affected poultry on the spot. They have also been establishing an open reporting system on epidemic situations, both nationally and internationally. According to the speech, in terms of communication, there has been an effort to popularise science, as well as activities to increase public awareness. The Chinese Government publicises knowledge and information about avian influenza, as well as national policies and new methods of prevention and control through various types of media, such as television, radio, newspaper and the internet. They have also been undertaking activities to increase public awareness on conscientious prevention According to the ambassador, China would like to further step up it's international cooperation with relevant international governments and countries concerned in the ContactSourceWHO website, February 24 2006. Placed on the Communication Initiative site February 24 2006 Last Updated October 09 2007 |
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