H7N9 bird flu hits Ji'nan live chicken market owners 3 times a day.
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a live chicken shop on Dana road in Ji'nan mountain. Some live chickens and dove were squeezed into the same cage.
recently, the increasing number of confirmed cases of human infection with H7N9 avian influenza has attracted the attention of the general public. 5, the reporter in Ji'nan, Shandong, a number of sales of live chicken market survey found that in order to strengthen the prevention of the epidemic, the vendors have generally increased the frequency of disinfection of living chickens, some to disinfect the living chickens three times a day. The reporter came to a farmer's market near the intersection of Ji'nan water spring and Tourism Road in Ji'nan. There was only one stall selling live chicken in Ji'nan. As soon as I got to the chicken stand, I heard a lady next to her friend saying, "hurry up and get away from the chicken." Mr. Cai, the owner of the selling chicken, told reporters that his business was greatly affected by the epidemic. "A day before the holiday, it could sell thirty, and today, from the early market to the present, it sold three."
Mr. Cai told reporters that his chicken was wholesale from the wholesale live chicken in the western suburbs of Ji'nan, and the chicken at the wholesale point came from the nearby chicken farm. The quarantine department will inspect the chicken farms. The chickens are also required to be inspected when they are transported to the urban area, so the chickens on the market are safe now.
in addition to this, after the live chicken arrives at the booth, Mr. Cai will disinfect the chicken with 84 disinfectant every morning and evening to ensure that the chickens in the shop are clean and hygienic. "We do not sell chicken with unknown origin here. If there is an epidemic in chicken farms, we will not sell it first." Mr. Cai has been concerned about the epidemic of avian influenza, but he found that many people don't know the extent of the flu epidemic, "many people think Shandong has an epidemic in Shandong." It has a great impact on his business. There is another live chicken shop next to the market, and the reporter sees three cages outside the store with three chicken. The salesman, Ms. Gao, told reporters that the chicken in the store came from the company's scattered base in Changqing, Ji'nan. It was mainly reed chicken and Chai, and the company sent it every two to three days.
"yesterday, Qingming Festival sold twenty, it's OK." Seven are sold today. " Ms. Gao said that the epidemic also had some impact on her sales, but she was not worried. "Yesterday, just after the festival, the weather is not good today, and it is normal to sell less."
Ms. Gao said that before the outbreak of the epidemic, the stores used the disinfectant delivered by the company to disinfect the chicken cage. After the outbreak, the number of disinfection times increased to three times a day.
then the reporter came to a live chicken shop near the green house in Shanda South Road. The live chicken sold by the store was put in about 10 iron cages. For the current bird flu epidemic, the boss said, usually chicken into the store will be sterilized, and the relevant departments will also issue disinfection tools. "They are sterilizing every day, and they also supervise it." The specific method of disinfection is to use 84 disinfectant to brush buttocks.
"chicken is very easy to get into trouble. "After the bird flu comes, we will not eat any more," said Liu, a resident of the Qing district. But some people said it doesn't matter. "I don't care much. Children want to eat."