VACCINS ET DOUTES SUR LA REGION RUSSE DE KALININGRAD

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Des doutes me viennent quant à l'état sanitaire de Kaliningrad, enclave russe entre la Pologne et les Pays Baltes: le mois dernier, la Russie annonçait des bacs de désinfection obligatoires pour les voitures, aux frontières.

La semaine dernière, ils ont déclenché une campagne de vaccination sur les volailles de la région; leurs vaccins étant insuffisants en ce moment, ils les réservent aux zones contaminées du sud russe; les régions de la sibérie seront vaccinées ultérieurement; c'est étrange !

je ne cesse de penser que les oiseaux de la baltique (allemagne, danemark, pologne, voi écosse, peuvent avoir eu comme origine de contamination ce port de kaliningrad, haut lieu de commerce et de trafic international.

40,000 birds vaccinated for bird flu in Kaliningrad
17:20 | 07/ 04/ 2006
http://en.rian.ru/russia/20060407/45445835-print.html

 

KALININGRAD, April 7 (RIA Novosti) - Local authorities in Russia's Baltic exclave said a total of 40,000 birds had been vaccinated as part of an ongoing campaign against the H5N1 strain of the bird flu virus.

A spokesman for the regional administration said about 20,000 birds were being vaccinated daily, and that 86,000 more doses of the vaccine would be delivered from Moscow next week

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des vaccins frauduleux circulent en Russie !!!! produits à grande échelle !!!

les ventes se feraient à Vladimir (non loin de Moscou), en Bachkirie, et dans la région autonome juive (extreme orient)

quand on sait les dégâts reconnus en chine ou au japon, ce n'est pas rassurant ! on imagine qu'il s'agit de vaccins pour la volaille

April 13, 2006
Fraudulent vaccines against bird flu are sold in Russia. Vaccines are produced on a large scale. The sales took place in Vladimir region, Bashkiria and Jewish autonomous region

 

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merci pour ces infos complementaires...<br /> du lait !!! enfin, si les volailles meurent, ce sera quand même moins dangereux que les vaccins trafiqués chinois ou japonais... <br /> entre autres, cela confirme bien mes doutes sur Kaliningrad, <br /> puisque "vaccination in particularly endangered regions"
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détresse d'un pays au si grand peuple !<br /> 2] Russia: vaccinationDate: Thu, 13 Apr 2006From: ProMED-mailSource: Mosnews.com, 11 Apr 2006 [edited]A criminal investigation has been launched into the activities of 2 villagers from Russia's Saratov region, who decided to make money by playing on the fear of a bird flu pandemic. They used milk instead of vaccine to inoculate birds, earning USD 1.70 per injection, Interfax reported.They visited private houses, introduced themselves as vets and, if people agreed, performed the "vaccination". They are currently facing charges of fraud.The H5N1 flu strain is moving quickly among birds in Asia, Europe and Africa. The latest death toll for the disease, according to the World Health Organization, is 109 [out of 194 cases]. All the people stricken by the virus, mainly in Asia, have worked or lived in close contact with poultry--ProMED-mail[On 21 Mar 2006, Russia's CVO was cited as stating that the situation in the Russian Federation, in 2006, is worse than in 2005. Our posting 20060322.0892 included the following information:"Last year [2005] we lost 662 000 head of poultry, which died or were slaughtered. This year (so far) the figure is 1.3 million poultry," Sergei Dankvert told a press briefing on the sidelines of a veterinarians' conference. He noted that twice as many farm fowl had been culled or died so far this year [2006] compared with all of 2005. "Last year [2005], the virus affected 62 towns in 10 Russian regions, while since the start of 2006, already 56 towns in 9 regions have been affected".Dankvert said he did not foresee problems over vaccines this year [2006]. "We are not talking of general vaccination but vaccination in particularly endangered regions," he said."The panic has been so great that the number of requests for vaccines to be sent to regions has begun to grow in geometric progression," Dankvert added. By the end of this month [March 2006], 32 million vaccine [doses] would be produced in Russia, 42 million in April 2006 and 70 million in May 2006 with the aim of a production peak of 1.2 billion annually, he noted.This information adds Russia to the list of countries applying vaccination against HPAI H5N1, as referred to in 20060412.1085. (China, Indonesia and Vietnam; in addition, limited vaccination, in selected holdings/sections, in France and the Netherlands).Information on vaccination in additional countries, albeit not against H5N1, was included in the review in posting 20050307.0680. - Mod.AS]
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merci pour l'infos.;en tout cas, c'est accablant...
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