Betekenis van:
asian influenza
asian influenza
Zelfstandig naamwoord
- A-griep
- influenza caused by the Asian virus that was first isolated in 1957
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- However, outbreaks of the Asian lineage of the avian influenza virus still occur in the region.
- Commission Decision 2004/122/EC of 6 February 2004 concerning certain protection measures in relation to avian influenza in several Asian countries [3] was adopted in response to outbreaks of avian influenza in several Asian countries.
- The threat posed to the Community by the Asian strain of the avian influenza virus has not abated.
- Commission Decision 2004/122/EC of 6 February 2004 concerning certain protection measures in relation to avian influenza in several Asian countries [5] was adopted in response to outbreaks of avian influenza in several Asian countries.
- amending Decision 2004/122/EC concerning certain protection measures in relation to avian influenza in several Asian countries
- amending for the fourth time Decision 2004/122/EC concerning certain protection measures in relation to avian influenza in several Asian countries
- On 12 October 2005 Romania notified the Commission of the isolation of an influenza A virus of subtype H5N1 Asian strain collected from a clinical case in poultry.
- On 12 October 2005 Romania notified the Commission of the isolation of the Asian strain of the avian influenza virus collected from a clinical case in poultry.
- amending for the sixth time Decision 2004/122/EC concerning certain protection measures in relation to avian influenza in certain Asian countries
- Decision 2005/733/EC applies until 31 July 2006. However, outbreaks of the Asian lineage of the avian influenza virus still occur in the region.
- Bulgaria has notified to the Commission the isolation of an influenza A virus of subtype H5N1 Asian strain collected from a clinical case in wild birds.
- Croatia has notified the Commission of the isolation of an influenza A virus of subtype H5N1 Asian strain collected from a clinical case in a wild species.
- amending for the second time Decision 2004/122/EC concerning certain protection measures in relation to avian influenza in several Asian countries
- amending for the third time Decision 2004/122/EC concerning certain protection measures in relation to avian influenza in several Asian countries
- Commission Decision 2004/122/EC [3] was adopted in response to outbreaks of avian influenza in several Asian countries, including Japan and South Korea.