Bird flu virus kills birds in western China
Emergency Management Alert, May 24, 2005
China rushed more than 3 million doses of bird flu vaccine last week to a western province after 178 migratory birds died earlier this month there from the H5N1 strain, Reuters reports.
The virus killed scores of geese in Qinghai, which neighbors Tibet and Xinjiang. The birds may have migrated over the Himalayas from India for the mating season.
It was the first case of the bird flu virus in China in a year.
There are no reported cases of human transmission, health officials say. But domestic poultry in China, the world's No. 2 producer after the United States, are at risk.
The H5N1 strain has killed 53 people in Asia since late 2003.
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