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Step up surveillance to check spread of bird flu: Centre to states

Advisories have since been issued to the affected states to prevent further spread of the avian disease
agar Kulkarni
Last Updated : 10 January 2021, 15:36 IST
Last Updated : 10 January 2021, 15:36 IST
Last Updated : 10 January 2021, 15:36 IST
Last Updated : 10 January 2021, 15:36 IST

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The Centre has asked states and union territories to increase surveillance around water bodies, live bird markets, zoos, and poultry farms as well as strengthen biosecurity at poultry farms amid the bird flu scare.

The Centre’s advisory came in the wake of the spread of bird flu in parts Haryana and Gujarat and reports of unusual bird deaths from Nahan, Mandi and Bilaspur in Himachal Pradesh and parts of Delhi.

Samples of bird carcasses collected from these regions have been sent to the designated laboratories for testing.

So far, the disease has been confirmed from Kerala, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, Gujarat, and Uttar Pradesh.

The states and UTs have been asked to increase public awareness and prevent the spread of misinformation on avian influenza or bird flu, the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairying said in a statement on Sunday.

The states and UTs have also been requested to ensure proper disposal of animal/bird carcasses, the statement added.

After the confirmation of avian influenza in samples taken from poultry from two farms in Panchkula district of Haryana, the state had deployed nine rapid response teams and undertaken control and containment operations at both the places, the Ministry added.

Samples of crows/wild birds had confirmed avian influenza (H5) in Surat district of Gujarat as well as Sirohi district in Rajasthan. Further, reports of unusual deaths of 86 crows and 2 egrets were received from Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh.

Reports of unusual mortality of wild birds was also received from Nahan, Bilaspur and Mandi in Himachal and the samples sent to a designated laboratory for testing, the Ministry said.

"The test reports of samples sent to the designated laboratory from Delhi and Maharashtra are still awaited. Further, no samples have been confirmed positive for avian flu in wild birds from Balod district in Chhattisgarh," it added.

The control and containment operation has been completed in two affected districts of Kerala and post-operational surveillance programme guidelines issued to the southern state.

The central teams formed to monitor the situation are visiting the affected areas across the country.

One of the central teams visited Kerala on January 9 and is monitoring the epicentre spots and also conducting epidemiological investigations. Another central team visited Himachal Pradesh on January 10 and undertook a survey in the affected areas.

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Published 10 January 2021, 15:36 IST

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