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| Beijing quarantines civet cats, but no immediate plan for culling (01/08/2004) | |
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Wildlife protection and forestry police staged a shock inspection on wildlife farms, markets and restaurants Wednesday in the Chinese capital, hoping to stem any possible resurgence of SARS via wildlife. "We did not find any civet cats on the market or in restaurants during our inspection," a police spokesman said. "The only civet farm has been quarantined and we haven't decided how to deal with the animals," he said. The Chinese mainland reported its first diagnosed SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome) case since July on Monday in Guangzhou, capital of south China's Guangdong province. Local government departments in China beefed up their supervision and
management of wildlife markets this week after genetic tests indicated
a possible link between the SARS patient and a virus found in the civet
cats. Guangdong provincial authorities have all civet cats around the province
killed and shut down all wildlife sales markets to prevent any spread
of SARS. |
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