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    EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICANEWS RELEASE
    1 AMERICAN AVENUE
    YEREVAN, ARMENIA
    TELEPHONE (+374 10) 464700
    FAX (+374 10) 464742
    E-MAIL: [email protected]

    March 13, 2006

    U.S. Government Donates Personal Protective Equipment to Support
    Armenia's Preparedness to combat Avian Influenza

    On March 13, 2006, U.S. Ambassador John Evans met with Armenian
    Minister of Agriculture Davit Lokyan to officially mark the donation of
    1,500 set of personal protective equipment from the United States of
    America to the government of Armenia. The equipment, which includes
    coveralls, latex gloves, protective boots, goggles and masks,
    is designed to be used by individuals involved in avian influenza
    surveillance and response efforts. The bulk of the equipment, 1,125
    complete sets, will be given to the Ministry of Agriculture to support
    Armenia's efforts to develop an active agricultural surveillance
    program. The remainder of the equipment, 375 complete sets, will be
    given to the Ministry of Health for use as needed by laboratory staff
    and health care workers. This donation is part of an on-going effort
    by the United States to assist the Armenian government in responding
    to the threat of avian influenza.

    The United States has also provided and continues to provide technical
    and other types of assistance to support this effort.

    Avian influenza is a global threat that does not respect
    national boundaries. No country is immune, and every country has
    a responsibility to be prepared. The United States government is
    actively engaged with foreign partners around the world to combat
    this threat. This donation is evidence of our commitment to assist
    Armenia in responding to the threat of avian influenza.

    More information on avian influenza as well as advice for American
    citizens living in Armenia can be found on the U.S. Embassy's website
    at http://www.usa.am.

    http://www.usa.am/news/2006/ma rch/news031306.html

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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