FAO Warns of Rise in Cases of Human Cases of Influenza A(H7N9) in China
date:Jan 22, 2014
sidered as long as it performed in a humane way with appropriate compensation paid to producers and marketers.

FAO continues to recommend producers and consumers the following standard precautions:

Close contact with infected animals can put people at risk. Since influenza H7N9 causes little or no signs of disease in birds, it is crucial to separate living areas for animals from those of people.
Seek immediate advice from your doctor if you show signs of fever after being in contact with pou
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