February 10, 2004

 

 

Guangzhou To Deliver Avian Flu Vaccines Within 2 Weeks

 

In half a month's time, Guangzhou-based South China Agricultural University will be able to churn out 400,000 bottles of avian flu vaccine, according to a university researcher on Monday.

   

The vaccines will be injected into about 100 million fowls in Guangdong to prevent them from getting bird flu, said Prof. Xin Chao'an, who was in charge of the vaccine development on Monday.

   

The South China Agricultural University is one of the two designated producers of the vaccine against bird flu in the country. Laboratory tests showed the vaccine developed and produced by the university is highly effective.

   

To date, many chickens in Guangdong province have been vaccinated. The workshop of the university runs around the clock to produce enough vaccine for approximately 100 million chickens in Guangdong.

   

The Guangdong provincial government will input 5 million yuan (about US$602,000) to back up research on the disease contracted by both human beings and animals and on laboratory construction of the South China Agricultural University.

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