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Collection of Domestic Measures to Prevent, Control and Respond to Avian Influenza among APEC Member Economies

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In 2005, leaders of Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) agreed on a collective initiative to “enhance capacity building in preventing and controlling a pandemic of avian origin at its source.” In September 2006, members met for a seminar focused on building capacity for effective domestic measures to prevent and control avian influenza, and sharing useful information and best practices to do so. In response to a call from Japan, as a follow-up action to the seminar, 17 APEC members shared a brief response of their domestic measures, which are compiled in this document. The data is collected by country and presented as measures for control and prevention of aspects of the virus, with detailed descriptions of the measures listed.

The report includes the following "Domestic Measures Reports":
  1. Australia
  2. Brunei
  3. Canada
  4. Chile
  5. China
  6. Hong Kong
  7. Japan
  8. Republic of Korea
  9. Mexico
  10. New Zealand
  11. Peru
  12. Papua New Guinea
  13. Singapore
  14. Chinese Taipei
  15. Thailand
  16. United States of America
  17. Vietnam
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78