Mainland experts Wu Honglin and Wei Ming who participated in the treatment and nursing work of the giant panda "group" said that the physical condition of the "group" will gradually improve, and the treatment plan will be adjusted in real time according to the condition.

According to Xinhua News Agency reported on November 6, mainland experts told reporters that the Taipei Zoo's conservation team conducted positive treatment and careful and detailed care and care for the "group", which kept the "group" condition stable.Essence"At the same time, we are also happy to see that the giant panda 'Yuanyuan' '' Yuanzai '' 'Yuanbao has also been taken well in comprehensive care, good health."

Observation and exchanges from these daysJudging from the situation, experts believe that the feeding situation, mental state, and walking posture of "group" have improved, and the continuous and normal walking time is increasing.According to the "group" early inspection results, physical conditions, and reactions after medication, after fully communicating with the garden, they unanimously agreed to continue to adopt the current treatment plan and adjust the treatment plan in real time according to the condition.

Experts believe that from the current situation, the cause of the panda "group" needs to be further determined, but the physical condition of the "group" is temporarily unsuitable for anesthesia and aggressive examination.As the physical condition of the "group" is gradually getting better, after communicating with the zoo, it will reach a consensus, and in the future, it will continue to adopt a soothing treatment method. At the same time, the treatment plan is adjusted in real time according to the condition, and the cause is actively traced back to achieve better treatment results.

In December 2008, Mainland China presented the male giant panda (named a big panda and bear) of the Taipei Zoo in December 2008. She is now 18 years old.It had symptoms of epilepsy in August this year and was diagnosed with brain lesions. In mid -October, the symptoms of posterior limbs were weak, and the symptoms of appetite and mobility decreased.Under the consent and coordination of the official cross -strait officials, Wu Honglin, two experts of the Great Panda Protection Research Center of the Wolong Nature Reserve of the mainland, flew to Taiwan on the evening of November 1st.

According to reports, Wu Honglin and Wei Ming are expected to return to the mainland on November 7.After that, the expert team of mainland China will continue to communicate closely with the expert group of Taipei Zoo, and provide suggestions and help in real time according to the changes in the "group" condition.