Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

5 mares affected by glanders put to sleep this year in Hisar

- Bhaskar Mukherjee

HISAR: The animal husbandry department has eliminated five mares which were tested positive for glanders.

Since the first case was reported in Saniyan Mohalla of Hisar last month, the National Research Centre on Equines (NRCE), also based in Hisar, has scaled up its efforts to contain the disease and started collecting samples from the 5km radius of the area where the disease first broke out.

H Singha, a senior scientist at NRCE — the only laboratory in South Asia to look into glanders cases — said, “Since the beginning of the year, we have received several samples from Uttar Pradesh, Haryana and Maharashtr­a. Of the samples tested positive for the disease, 15 are from UP, five from Hisar and as many from Maharashtr­a.”

He said they have written to the department­s concerned to eliminate the affected horses as soon possible so that the disease could not spread further.

Glanders is a highly contagious and fatal disease found in equine family (horse, pony or mule). The government pays ₹25,000 to the owner for killing the affected horse and ₹16,000 for a pony or mule.

He said NRCE has already written to the UP government to take prompt action into the matter and put restraints on horse fairs or movement of horses from one place to another.

The centre has also examined blood samples of more than 219 humans (owners of the horses), but those were found to be glanders negative.

NRCE director BN Tripathi said the number of the positive glanders cases has increased in last four years.

“We are closely monitoring the situation and conducting tests at our centre. We are also writing to the department­s and states concerned from where samples are being tested positive. The state must act to eradicate the problem,” he added.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Officials from the animal husbandry department in process of neutralisi­ng a mare in Hisar.
HT PHOTO Officials from the animal husbandry department in process of neutralisi­ng a mare in Hisar.

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