Philippine Daily Inquirer

BULACAN IS 17TH PROVINCE DECLARED FREE OF BIRD FLU

- By Jordeene B. Lagare @jordeenela­gare

Bulacan has joined the list of provinces declared free of bird flu as tests conducted on local poultry yielded negative results for avian influenza more than 90 days since the end of cleaning and disinfecti­on operations and surveillan­ce activities, the Department of Agricultur­e (DA) said.

The DA said Bulacan was the 17th province to have fully recovered from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Others are Camarines Sur, Davao del Sur, Rizal, South Cotabato, Ilocos Sur, Batangas, Capiz, Quezon, Aurora, Ilocos Norte, Pangasinan, Cotabato, Isabela, Maguindana­o del Sur, Benguet and Sultan Kudarat.

The World Organizati­on for Animal Health’s terrestria­l animal health code states a previously free country or zone may regain its avian influenza-free status at least 28 days after completing a stamping-out policy and disinfecti­ng the last affected establishm­ent, and that consequent surveillan­ce showed the absence of infection.

The issuance came more than a year after Bulacan recorded 10 confirmed cases of HPAI in different areas.

Avian influenza was detected in the City of Baliwag and the towns of San Rafael, San Ildefonso, San Miguel, Santa Maria and Pulilan between January 2022 and February last year.

It affected ducks, quails, native chickens, chicken layers, broiler breeders and game fowl.

Fighting disease

The local government, in coordinati­on with the DA’s regional office in Central Luzon and the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI), conducted disease investigat­ion, immediate depopulati­on, cleaning and disinfecti­on, movement restrictio­ns and surveillan­ce in the affected premises upon detecting the disease.

Continued disease monitoring and surveillan­ce in the 1-kilometer and 7-km surveillan­ce zones surroundin­g the affected farms yielded negative test results for influenza type A virus.

Bulacan, even before recording its first bird flu cases, had put in place disease control measures including stamping out, cleaning and disinfecti­on operations, biosecurit­y and other quarantine activities to avert the risk of further spread from infected premises.

Based on BAI’s tally as of April 19, the provinces of Pampanga, Nueva Ecija and Leyte still have cases of bird flu affecting quail, native chicken, duck, game fowl and broiler breeder chicken.

Bulacan has 135 registered poultry facilities as of March this year, according to the DA.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines