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Why nobody talk about the outbreak of birdflu in Laos?
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All the foreign media cover the latest news of birdflu in Xaiyabury province, Laos, but no lao people seems to care or interest about this topic ? why ?

Imagine if one day,
Lao people can't eat chicken meat because of birdflu
Lao people can't eat  beef becuase the mad cow disease
Lao people can't eat  because the water is polluted with cyanide
Lao people can't eat  pork because the meat is contaminated with virus

What should we do for the source of protein of our people ?

Think about it



A bird flu outbreak has been confirmed in Donngeun village, Xayaboury district of Xayaboury province of Laos, Lao newspaper Vientiane Times reported on Tuesday, citing Xayaboury district governor Phompan Souththivohaneas saying.


    The Xayaboury Provincial Avian Influenza Control Committee has declared a red zone which covers areas within one kilometer radius of the outbreak. This area includes the seven villages, said Phompan on Monday.


    All birds in these villages will be slaughtered to prevent the virus from spreading and the movement, consumption and sale of birds throughout the district has been banned until further notice. This ban also includes products made with the blood of poultry.


    A yellow zone will be established to include villages that are outside the red zone, but within five kilometers of the outbreak.


    Villagers in the yellow zone will be advised to destroy birds at the first sign of illness, without waiting to have them tested for the virus.


    Phompan said the district public health office was cooperating with the provincial public health department to monitor people's health, particularly those living in the red zone.


    Checkpoints have also been established throughout the district to prevent the movement of poultry. These checkpoints will remain in place until 45 days after the last case of the virus is identified.



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Thanks for sharing the information.  I haven't heard about the latest birdflu outbreak in Laos.

I have a photo to share with you all.  This is part of a problem of birdflu outbreak.  I can't believe my eyes when I saw this lady in front of me.  We all about to board the flight from VTE to LPB.  Alot of tourists refuse to board that flight if she is carrying-on her chickens. hahhahahhaha  I can't believe this lady was about to check her chickens on flight.  Notices the picture is kindda dark, I didnt want anyone to know I took the picture.  I had to turn off my flash. hahahha  It was on my last trip back in April of 2006.



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aww theres a momma chicken and a daddy chicken.

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hey I did not know Laos has Bird flu problem. That what I do at work. I make bird flu vaccine. Laos people can make there own vaccine. It very easy. If laos people willing to pay me I'll teach them how to make it.

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Anonymous wrote:

hey I did not know Laos has Bird flu problem. That what I do at work. I make bird flu vaccine. Laos people can make there own vaccine. It very easy. If laos people willing to pay me I'll teach them how to make it.



You might want to contact Lao Government Office and propose your idea to them.  Don't forget to give me at least 3% cut.  Hahahahahha

 



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