 | A Chinese man cuts up pig meat at a market in Yanjiao, China's Hebei province August 2, 2005. China vowed on Monday to punish officials who falsify or delay reports on a deadly swine flu that has infected 198 people and killed 36, while Hong Kong's government adopted tough measures to protect against the disease. click to open  |
 | A Chinese man cuts up pig meat at a market in Yanjiao, China's Hebei province August 2, 2005. China vowed on Monday to punish officials who falsify or delay reports on a deadly swine flu that has infected 198 people and killed 36, while Hong Kong's government adopted tough measures to protect against the disease. click to open  |
 | A Chinese man cuts up pig meat at a meat market in Yanjiao, China's Hebei province August 2, 2005. China vowed on Monday to punish officials who falsify or delay reports on a deadly swine flu that has infected 198 people and killed 36, while Hong Kong's government adopted tough measures to protect against the disease. click to open  |
 | A Chinese woman prepares a pig head at a meat market in Yanjiao, China's Hebei province August 2, 2005. China vowed on Monday to punish officials who falsify or delay reports on a deadly swine flu that has infected 198 people and killed 36, while Hong Kong's government adopted tough measures to protect against the disease. click to open  |
 | Chinese law enforcement officials in Ziyang cityprepare to destroy pork at a garbage dump in Sichuan July 30, 2005. click to open  |
 | Chinese pork vendors play cards as they wait for customers at a meat market in Ziyang, southwest China's Sichuan province, July 29, 2005. Sichuan province has launched a campaign to educate farmers to take precautions against a pig-borne disease which has killed 32 people and infected 163. Picture taken on July 29, 2005. click to open  |
 | Chinese law enforcement officials prepare to bury pork at a garbage dump in Changping, Beijing July 28, 2005. click to open  |
 | Chinese farmers prepare to load pigs onto a truck in Nanjin county of Ziyang, China's Sichuan province, July 28, 2005. The number of people infected by what Chinese authorities believe is a pig-borne disease in Sichuan province has risen by 21 to 152, the Hong Kong Health Department said, citing information from the mainland government. click to open  |
 | Chinese farmers prepare to load pigs onto a truck in Nanjin county of Ziyang, China's Sichuan province, July 28, 2005. The number of people infected by what Chinese authorities believe is a pig-borne disease in Sichuan province has risen by 21 to 152, the Hong Kong Health Department said, citing information from the mainland government. click to open  |
 | Chinese veterinarians take pig urine samples at a slaughter house in Fuzhou, east China's Fujian province, July 27, 2005. Local authorities strengthened the measures to ensure the safety of port. The death toll in an outbreak of a pig-borne disease in the southwest Chinese province of Sichuan has risen to 27, state media reported. Picture taken July 27, 2005. click to open  |