January 25, 2012

 

India reports avian flu outbreaks in two states
 

 

Two states in east India reported an avian influenza, H5N1 outbreaks again, one in poultry farms in the state of Odisha (formerly Orissa) and one in a state run farm in the state of Meghalaya, the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) reports.

 

Mr Rudhra Gangadaran, secretary to the government of India, department of animal husbandry, dairying and fisheries of the ministry of agriculture, has reported two ongoing outbreaks in the state of Odisha and one in the state of Meghalaya.

 

The national high security animal disease laboratory in Bhopal confirmed that birds from the two backyard poultry farms tested positive for the two polymerase chain reaction tests and for the virus isolation test.

 

The epidemiological investigation is still ongoing, with closure of poultry markets in a 10-kilometre radius of the outbreak sites, and prohibition of transport, which are standard procedures.

 

So far 31,921 birds have been destroyed from the two outbreak sites in Odisha.

 

In Meghalaya (under Bhutan, site of an H5N1 virus outbreak over the New Year) similar quarantine restrictions have been put in place, and 4,666 birds have been destroyed at the government-run farm.

 

Epidemiological investigations are still ongoing.

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