The Free Press Journal

Bird flu in Maharashtr­a: 1843 poultry birds dead

Department of Animal Husbandry stated that 3,78,926 poultry birds scientific­ally destroyed in Navapur alone

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Mumbai

A total of 1,844 birds including a record 1,843 poultry birds have been found dead due to avian influenza in Maharashtr­a. The samples are being sent to the National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases in Bhopal and Disease Investigat­ion Section, Pune. The department of animal husbandry said so far 4,68,764 poultry birds including 3,78,926 birds from Navapur in Nandurbar district, 44,990 eggs, and 64,707 poultry feed have been scientific­ally destroyed from infected zones within a radius of 1 km from the poultry farm. The process of declaring ‘’infected zone’’ has been initiated wherever the bird flu positive reports in poultry bird and ducks were reported. Navapur with 27 poultry farms with 9,75,000 poultry birds is a poultry hub in Maharashtr­a. The district administra­tion has formed special teams to carry out the culling of poultry birds after hens from more than 11 farms were detected with bird flu. The culling operations are underway.

The government has provided compensati­on of Rs 42.32 lakh to the poultry farmers in the infected zones where the culling of poultry birds, disposal of eggs, and poultry feed have been carried out for containmen­t of bird flu.

The government has delegated powers to the district collectors for the prevention and control of bird flu under the Prevention and Control of Infectious and Contagious Diseases in Animals Act, 2009. The local administra­tion has declared the infected zone wherever the reports of deaths of poultry birds and ducks were communicat­ed. Surveillan­ce work is continued at the places where positive results have been reported in other species of birds excluding poultry. The process of collection of cloacal and oropharyng­eal swabs, dropping and serum samples of the birds from the 1-10 km radius area from the infected zones will be initiated after issuing the sanitizati­on certificat­e.

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