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06NIAMEY390
2006-04-21 13:52:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Embassy Niamey
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NIGER: APRIL 21 AVIAN FLU UPDATE

Tags:  TBIO KFLU EAID AMED EAGR TOPEC AIDAC AMGT 
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R 211352Z APR 06
FM AMEMBASSY NIAMEY
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 2321
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RUEHAS/AMEMBASSY ALGIERS 3299
RUEHBP/AMEMBASSY BAMAKO 0279
RUEHCO/AMEMBASSY COTONOU 1025
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RUEHOU/AMEMBASSY OUAGADOUGOU 8510
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RUEHRC/DEPT OF AGRICULTURE WASHINGTON DC
RUEHGV/USMISSION GENEVA 0264
UNCLAS NIAMEY 000390 

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LONDON AND PARIS PLEASE PASS TO AFRICA WATCHERS;
ACCRA PLEASE PASS TO FELIX AWANTANG AND KRISTIN COONEY;
OES PLEASE PASS TO NANCY POWELL;
CA/OCS/ACS/AF PLEASE PASS TO STEVE DONLON AND FALASHADE
ROBINSON;
USDA FOR FAS/OA, FAS/DLP, FAS/ICD AND FAS/ITP;
USDA ALSO FOR APHIS;
ROME PLEASE PASS TO USMISSION TO FAO, USAID HARRIET SPANOS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: TBIO KFLU EAID AMED EAGR TOPEC AIDAC AMGT
SENV, XA, NG
SUBJECT: NIGER: APRIL 21 AVIAN FLU UPDATE

REF: A. A. NIAMEY 00292


B. B. NIAMEY 00155

C. C. NIAMEY 00184

D. D. NIAMEY 00220

E. E. NIAMEY 00245

UNCLAS NIAMEY 000390

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LONDON AND PARIS PLEASE PASS TO AFRICA WATCHERS;
ACCRA PLEASE PASS TO FELIX AWANTANG AND KRISTIN COONEY;
OES PLEASE PASS TO NANCY POWELL;
CA/OCS/ACS/AF PLEASE PASS TO STEVE DONLON AND FALASHADE
ROBINSON;
USDA FOR FAS/OA, FAS/DLP, FAS/ICD AND FAS/ITP;
USDA ALSO FOR APHIS;
ROME PLEASE PASS TO USMISSION TO FAO, USAID HARRIET SPANOS

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: TBIO KFLU EAID AMED EAGR TOPEC AIDAC AMGT
SENV, XA, NG
SUBJECT: NIGER: APRIL 21 AVIAN FLU UPDATE

REF: A. A. NIAMEY 00292


B. B. NIAMEY 00155

C. C. NIAMEY 00184

D. D. NIAMEY 00220

E. E. NIAMEY 00245


1. BEGIN SUMMARY. Niger has reported no new cases of avian
influenza (AI) in many weeks. Culling in the region of
Magaria is complete according to the Government of Niger
(GON). Samples of bird tissue taken during this culling
provided no new positive indications of bird flu outbreaks in
Niger. Samples taken from dead birds in the area of the town
of Nguigmi in far Eastern Niger near Lake Chad, have been
sent to Padua, Italy for further testing. The Government of
Niger (GON),international organizations and bilateral donors
are continuing their efforts to control the bird flu outbreak
in Niger. The GON will be updating its national plan for
controlling bird flu. END SUMMARY.


2. COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT GRANT TO INTERMINISTERIAL BIRD
FLU COMMITTEE: Econoff was told by Dr. Sambo, the President
of the GON's Interministerial Committee on Avian Influenza,
that a grant for the purchase of communications equipment for
the use of the Committee had been received. Embassy's
Development Coordinator attended meeting of the Committee on
Bird Flu where he was told that the Japanese government had
provided $925,000 USD to UNICEF for the purchase of
communications equipment for the Committee. The Committee
will receive approximately $835,000 USD worth of
communication equipment due to the administrative charge of
UNICEF.


3. CULLING IN MAGARIA AREA COMPLETE ACCORDING TO GON: The
GON, according to Dr. Sambo, has finished with its culling
efforts in the Magaria region. It is observing those who
conducted the culling for signs they have contracted a human
form of AI.


4. TRAINING CONTINUES: Regional teams from the Ministry of
Animal Health and Ministry of Health in the region of Zinder
(Eastern Niger) received AI training. Journalists in the
area of the city of Maradi and the town of Diffa were trained
approximately 2 weeks ago. Presently, training is taking
place in Niamey and Dosso for journalists on how to approach
the subject of AI.


5. USAID FUNDING ON THE WAY TO HELP CONTROL AI IN THE TAHOUA
REGION: Post does not have formal confirmation but Dr.
Amadou Saley, the Assistant Representative of the UN Food and
Agriculture (FAO) Organization in Niamey told Econoff that he
had received information that USAID funding had been granted
to execute the plan for controlling AI in the Tahoua Region.
Dr. Saley is awaiting confirmation of the funding from FAO
headquarters in Italy. Post contacted the US Mission to FAO
and is awaiting confirmation from that office as to whether
USAID funds have been transmitted to FAO for Niger.


6. MONEY FOR TAMIFLU IS AVAILABLE BUT NO PURCHASE YET:
Econoff spoke with the Director General of the national
pharmaceutical supply company (Office National des Produits
Pharmaceutiques et Chimiques - ONPPC),Mrs. Sambo Mariama.
Mrs. Mariama stated that she was aware that the French
Cooperation Organization provided 5,000,000 CFA
(approximately $9,300 USD) for the purchase of Tamiflu.
Post's Development Coordinator understood from yesterday's
Interministerial Bird Flu Committee meeting that in addition
to the French, the World Health Organization (WHO) had
offered 65,000,000 CFA (approximately $120,000 USD) for the
purchase of Tamiflu. According to Mrs. Sambo, ONPPC is
presently drafting a letter urging Roche, the prospective
supplier of Tamiflu for Niger, to fill their order more
quickly than the previous offer of April 2007. Mrs. Sambo

perceives that Roche is treating ONPPC's request like that of
any other retail customer and not like a request from a
government in need. Mrs. Sambo noted that although Niger has
had no human cases of AI to date, if a case was identified,
the GON would have not have the preferred means of treating
the individual(s) affected: Tamiflu.


7. THE ARRIVAL OF THE RAINY SEASON IS OF CONCERN: Dr. Saley
of FAO noted that the rainy season, which in recent years
began in late April through mid-May, could create conditions
for a rebirth of the AI outbreak in Niger.

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