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en If there are frequent outbreaks, that means some measures are not being taken. The repeated outbreaks really is a signal of seriousness and the inability of the surveillance system.

en The frequency of outbreaks is a reflection of the lack of a surveillance system.

en Compensating farmers for the loss of their animals is another important tool to encourage early reporting of outbreaks and for effective application of control measures. Without financial incentives, people will probably continue to hide outbreaks and sell infected poultry.

en I think that what we have to this point is a good news story about communicable disease outbreaks. Fortunately, we are not seeing major outbreaks of illnesses. To me, that's a blessing.

en The government has done a good job in reporting, controlling and disinfecting the outbreaks. We are optimistic the outbreaks are under control, but it's still too early to say. We have to be on high alert.

en This year may be different from previous years when bird flu outbreaks peaked in January and February. We cannot rule out the possibility that outbreaks may flare up again.

en Surveillance is crucial because, in my view, the outbreaks affecting transmission among chickens were there for some time without being noticed.

en We are supporting initiatives to strengthen active surveillance to make sure that new outbreaks are identified promptly across the country.

en Surveillance and response of H5N1 in both animals and humans needs to be strengthened in all regions bordering countries where outbreaks have been identified.

en The epidemic situation is very severe. Right now is spring, when there is a high chance of bird flu outbreaks due to the frequent movement of migratory birds. This epidemic has not been effectively controlled worldwide.

en It could reduce the mutation level... you are less likely to have widespread mutation than if you had 20 strains hop-scotching across Asia. Surveillance and response of H5N1 in both animals and humans needs to be strengthened in all regions bordering countries where outbreaks have been identified.

en We'll likely see more cases this coming winter. It's not surprising. If there are more outbreaks, it means there is the likelihood of transmissions to humans.

en I don't know if panic is the right word, but computer users shouldn't take this lightly. You need to be protecting your system from all these kinds of outbreaks.

en Application of the new system may be especially advantageous in situations of outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza viruses.

en We know from experience that if the international community does not support these control measures now, the potential cost to the world will be much higher in the long term. Past outbreaks have already cost more than $10 billion in economic losses. She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness.
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