The Asian Age

17K poultry birds to be culled Guj

◗ THE SAMPLES were sent to a laboratory in Bhopal and they have tested tested positive for bird flu

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Tapi (Gujarat), Feb. 15: Samples of poultry birds in Gujarat’s Tapi district have tested positive for avian influenza following which the authoritie­s have decided to cull around 17,000 birds as a precaution­ary measure, an official said on Monday.

The samples were collected from two poultry farms in Uchchhal taluka of Tapi located adjoining Navapur in Maharashtr­a’s Nandurbar district from where bird flu cases have been reported, said deputy director of animal husbandry department of Tapi Akshay Shah.

These samples were sent to a laboratory in Bhopal and they have tested tested positive for bird flu, Dr Shah said.

The farms in Uchchhal from where the samples have tested positive are located within 1 km radius of four farms in Navapur from where avian influenza cases have been reported earlier, Shah said.

“Around 17,000 poultry birds in the affected area will be culled as a precaution­ary measure,” he said.

A week ago, the Tapi district administra­tion had banned entry and exit of poultry products from its border following confirmati­on of H5N8 (a strain of avian influenza) in Navapur.

Areas falling within 1 to 10 km radius from the affected farms in Navapur were declared a surveillan­ce zone.

Culling involves mass slaughter of domestic poultry birds, such as chickens and ducks, to contain the spread of bird flu. During the culling process, domestic birds in an infected area are slaughtere­d and their remains buried.

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