The Freeman

DA-7 heightens watch vs bird flu

- Miasco/JBB — May B.

Following reports of the bird flu outbreak in Pampanga, the Department of Agricultur­e in Central Visayas (DA-7) seeks to heighten surveillan­ce in every pier and airport in the region to prevent the disease from spreading.

DA-7 Informatio­n Division chief Melquiades Ibarra said the regional agency intends to strengthen their monitoring at the airport and pier terminal especially in Bantayan Island where most of the poultry farms are thriving.

He stressed the need for strict measures to prevent infected livestock from San Luis, Pampanga from infiltrati­ng the islands of Central Visayas since this might cause disaster to the poultry industry here.

DA earlier confirmed the country’s first outbreak of bird flu in San Luis, Pampanga, with their plan to cull 400,000 chickens, quail and ducks to prevent the disease from spreading. Reportedly, there were early indication­s of the virus outbreak, but commercial poultry operators failed to report the matter immediatel­y.

Ibarra reminds poultry operators to alert DA-7 or their respective city or municipal agricultur­al office in case some of their livestock such as chickens, quail or ducks become ill.

He, however, assured that poultry farm owners in the region are very responsive about reporting the condition of their poultry animals as they have their own in-house veterinari­ans who conduct daily check-ups.

Since the agency has been very keen on adopting precaution­ary measures, Ibarra said there has been no report of the same outbreak in the region, so far.

“No bird flu case here in Central Visayas. Since history, there is no report of bird flu in the region,” he affirmed in a phone interview with The FREEMAN yesterday.

He said there are several poultry farms spread across Central Visayas but mostly concentrat­ed in Bantayan Island, which has been the main source of egg supply in the region.

DA-7 Regional Technical Director Marina Hermoso, in a separate interview, said there are strict protocols already establishe­d in case of outbreak to deter the spread of disease.

DA has been tasked as the lead agency on culling bird flu with the Bureau of Animal Industry as the focal entity, she noted.

Aside from regular surveillan­ce and monitoring, Hermoso said they are also implementi­ng other procedures such as quarantine measures; vaccinatio­ns of unaffected animals; and informatio­n disseminat­ion.

She also affirmed the importance of strict guarding of all points of entry as well as close coordinati­on among all private and government veterinari­ans, local officials, and other concerned stakeholde­rs.

Hermoso said the role of the regional office is to coordinate with the veterinary quarantine on informatio­n, networking and reporting.

She said DA-7 is equipped with a bird flu laboratory located along M. Velez Street where the old DA-7 office used to be which functions to backstop the work of Avian Influenza (or bird flu) prevention and control.

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