Sun.Star Pampanga

Australian

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“While we have already contained the spread of the Avian Influenza which hit San Luis, Pampanga and the towns of Jaen and San Isidro in Nueva Ecija, I feel there is a need to address accusation­s made by some individual­s that the Department of Agricultur­e and Fisheries (DAF) acted hastily in declaring the outbreak and institutin­g strict quarantine measures which affected the livelihood of farmers,”Pinol said.

Pinol made particular reference to former Candaba, Pampanga Mayor Jerry Pelayo.

“Even after four laboratory tests confirmed the AI outbreak in San Luis, he continued questionin­g the decision of the Bio-Security experts to institute strict quarantine measures saying these affected the duck raisers of Pampanga,” Pinol added.

The DA chief said that he was offended by the accusation­s which implied that he is an irresponsi­ble leader who makes decisions without the wisdom of experts.

Dr. Arlene Vytiaco, head of the AI Task Force, said it will take another three days before the N strain could be identified, according to Pinol.

It is not yet clear which H5 subtype infected the birds in San Luis but the Department of Health (DOH) and the agricultur­e officials are not putting their guards down until the confirmato­ry tests from Australia are made available.

Precaution­ary measures and strict bans are understand­able since certain subtypes of the virus like H5N1 can affect humans.

The World Health Organizati­on (WHO) has monitored 453 human deaths from 859 cases of avian influenza since 2000, with Asia accounting for 41 percent of all cases. Studies show that persons infected with avian influenza are relatively few compared to seasonal human flu.

The percentage of people who die from HPAI H5N1 is very high, almost half of the people infected.

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