Urgent Call for Action as Avian Influenza Sweeps Asia
FAO Raises Concerns over Human Infections
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has issued an urgent plea for coordinated action to address the alarming rise in avian influenza cases across Asia, including infections in humans.
Experts Consultations
In response to the escalating outbreak, FAO's Emergency Centre for Transboundary Animal Diseases (ECTAD) has consulted with over 40 experts to develop a comprehensive response plan.
Outbreaks on the Rise
Worldwide, avian influenza outbreaks have soared, with 272 additional events reported in birds. The surge in cases has raised concerns about the potential for transmission to humans, following recent infections in the region.
Urgent Call for Regional Cooperation
The FAO has emphasized the need for immediate and collaborative efforts among countries in the affected areas. It calls for enhanced surveillance, rapid disease detection, and coordinated control measures to prevent further spread.
Human Infections Raise Alarm
The increasing number of human infections with influenza viruses of avian origin has heightened concern among health organizations. The FAO has stressed the importance of public health measures, such as proper hygiene and protective gear, to minimize human exposure.
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