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Une information de première importance confirmant la position 1ère de l’ANCGE ainsi que de Wetlands International quant à la transmission du virus H5N1 de l’Influenza aviaire : selon les experts internationaux réunis à Karachy, « les oiseaux migrateurs ne sont pas la cause de l’épizootie de H5N1 de l’Influenza aviaire. »
Ces conclusions se fondent sur l’analyse de 300.000 à 350.000 oiseaux sauvages à travers le monde. Sur aucun d’eux n’a été trouvé le « H5N1 positif ».
Une grande et bonne nouvelle pour toute l’avifaune comme pour les chasseurs de gibier d’eau de France et d’ailleurs.
@Article The Nation on Web by SYED JAFAR ASKARI - November 16, 2008 wrote:
Migratory birds do not cause bird flu
Migratory birds cannot be declared responsible for the outbreak of bird flue in any part of the world, including Pakistan, as recent foreign scientific studies revealed that there is no solid evidence which show correlation between migratory birds and bird flue in any part of the world.
The FAO collected samples from 300,000 to 350,000 wild birds across the world. None of these were found H5N1 positive. After a comprehensive critical review of recent scientific literature it has been concluded that poultry trade, rather bird migration, is the main mechanism of global dispersal of the virus. Talking to The Nation, wildlife expert and Coordinator Natural Resources Management Rabnawaz on Sunday said that such migratory birds (more than 150 bird species) come from Russia and Africa during November and December, and return in February and March.
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