Ministry calls for caution over the spread of bird flu in Kampong Cham and Kampong Thom



The Ministry of Health is appealing to all citizens to be vigilant about the outbreak of H5N1 that is erupting and spreading on. Birds in Prey Chhor and Chamkar Leu districts, Kampong Cham and Stong district, Kampong Thom province.The appeal was made on the official Facebook page of the Department of Communicable Disease Control of the Ministry of Health on December 27, 2017.The Ministry of Health confirmed that three cases of avian influenza have been found, but the ministry has not found any cases of human infection, officials said. The ministry is monitoring the situation carefully.


The Ministry of Health is urging citizens to be careful about the infection during upcoming festivals and request Avoid sick or dead poultry, ducks or poultry for food or resellers, and immediately report to specialist Suspected cases of bird flu.Figures by the Ministry of Health indicate that from 2005 to 2014, 56 cases of bird flu had been recorded in birds, including 37 cases. Die.The health ministry added that people with symptoms of fever exceeded 38.5 degrees Celsius and had symptoms of cough, sore throat, or wheezing and had a history of exposure. Infected or dead poultry during the 7 days prior to symptoms are considered suspicious, and the ministry advises to send patients to the nearest health center or hospital to Do the research Because there are drugs for treating the disease.



The public can contact the Ministry of Health at 115 for more information on avian influenza.The Ministry of Health is urging citizens to be careful about the infection during upcoming festivals and request Avoid sick or dead poultry, ducks or poultry for food or resellers, and immediately report to specialist Suspected cases of bird flu.Figures by the Ministry of Health indicate that from 2005 to 2014, 56 cases of bird flu had been recorded in birds, including 37 cases. Die.The health ministry added that people with symptoms of fever exceeded 38.5 degrees Celsius and had symptoms of cough, sore throat, or wheezing and had a history of exposure. Infected or dead poultry during the 7 days prior to symptoms are considered suspicious, and the ministry advises to send patients to the nearest health center or hospital to Do the research Because there are drugs for treating the disease.The public can contact the Ministry of Health at 115 for more information on avian influenza.

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