FAO Warns of Rise in Cases of Human Cases of Influenza A(H7N9) in China
date:Jan 22, 2014
arket rest days, improved hygiene in markets, heightened and ongoing surveillance in poultry and live bird market environment, and control of poultry movements.

But countries need to stay alert, as the virus continues to circulate in poultry without showing any visible clinical signs. The risk to humans remains, especially over the next few months and particularly during the Chinese New Year's holiday period, Lubroth said.

FAO is assisting a number of member countries, particularly those that
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