Kerala culls 20k birds after Avian flu reported in Alapuzha district
Alapuzha, October 28: With the outbreak of avian influenza being confirmed in Kerala’s Alappuzha district, authorities on Thursday started operations to cull 16,000 birds in Haripad municipality to examine the unfold of the illness.
According to a press release issued by Alapuzha district collector Krishna Teja, the deaths of 1,500 geese have been reported within the ninth ward of Harippad Municipality within the final one week.
Following this, the animal husbandry division despatched samples of the useless birds to the National Institute of High-Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD) and the consequence examined optimistic for the H5N1 virus.
The culling began yesterday. The birds within the one-kilometre radius of an infection can be culled right this moment. Eight Rapid Response Teams (RRTs), with 10 members every from varied departments are engaged within the culling of birds. The group will proceed surveillance and sanitization can be carried out on Sunday.
After the outbreak of an infection, a ban was imposed on transporting birds inside one-kilometre radius of the hotspot. The consumption and sale of home birds’ eggs and meat, together with duck, hen, quail in Haripad Municipality and close by panchayats.
A four-member “bird squad” have been shaped to make sure that the egg and meat of home birds are usually not offered or consumed in these areas.
Kerala culls 20k birds after Avian flu reported in Alapuzha district ANI 29 October 2022 Post Your Comments Shared Recently! Check out how stuffed pork brought about giant listeriosis outbreak in Spain
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