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    Archive Number 20100513.1562
    Published Date 13-MAY-2010
    Subject PRO/AH/EDR> Avian influenza (28): Palestinian Authority, West Bank, susp. RFI


    AVIAN INFLUENZA (28): PALESTINIAN AUTHORITY, WEST BANK, SUSPECTED,
    REQUEST FOR INFORMATION
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    A ProMED-mail post
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    ProMED-mail is a program of the
    International Society for Infectious Diseases
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    Date: Thu 13 May 2010
    Source: The Marker [in Hebrew, trans. Mod.AS, edited]
    <http://www.themarker.com/tmc/article.jhtml?ElementId=ac20100513_63294>


    Bird flu has appeared in the Palestinian Authority [PA]. Following
    the death of numerous chickens in Tulkarm, the PA sent several dead
    birds to the laboratories of the Veterinary Services at Beit Dagan.
    The lab investigation revealed the deadly avian influenza
    .

    [Israel's] Ministry of Agriculture Inspection Unit for Fauna and
    Flora, which carries the responsibility for the control upon animal
    and plant movements, has intensified its control upon the border
    crossings, gateways and passages between the West Bank and Israel to
    prevent smuggling of infected poultry.

    The Director of Israel's Veterinary Services, Dr Moshe Haimovich, has
    urged the public to buy poultry and eggs only in regulated stores/enterprises.

    Last week, the highly pathogenic avian influenza was discovered in
    the small children's zoo of Kibbutz Ein Gedi, where all avians were
    destroyed by the inspectors of the Services to prevent the spread of
    the epidemic.

    [Byline: Amiram Cohen ]

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    Communicated by:
    ProMED-mail <promed@promedmail.org>

    [Tulkarm is on the eastern side of the border between Israel and the
    PA (West Bank); see, about 14 km east of Netanya, in the map at
    <http://www.securityfence.mod.gov.il/Pages/ENG/images/map_eng.jpg>.

    An official confirmation and details are anticipated. - Mod.AS]

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    Tulkarem - The imposition of the Palestinian security services last night, laid siege to the town of Bala east of Tulkarm, to prevent the exit of poultry and eggs after the discovery of several cases of bird flu in the town.

    The director of agriculture Tulkarm Ahmed Eid for "together" that the Palestinian side from the Israeli side has received information about a possible bird flu cases in the town (Bala) after export chicken to Israel.

    .
    He added: "They give instructions for the deployment of police and national security in the vicinity of the town to prevent the exit of poultry.

    He also held an urgent meeting in Tulkarem annexation of Veterinary, Ministry of Agriculture and the police and the Ministry of Health, and the leadership of the region, to discuss the measures to be taken to prevent the spread of the disease in the town (Bala) and beyond. http://translate.google.com/translat...&sl=auto&tl=en
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      200,000 Tulkarm Chickens to be Destroyed

      Reported: 21:10 PM - May/13/10

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      Veterinary officials in the Palestinian Authority (PA) ordered the destruction of 200,000 chickens on Thursday after avian flu was discovered in their chicken coop.
      Israel sent supervisors to crossings between the PA and the rest of Israel to prevent the transfer and smuggling of potentially infected chickens and eggshttp://www.israelnationalnews.com/Ne...sh.aspx/186257
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        Re: Bird flu found in West Bank poultry

        Go to: http://www.poultrymed.com/Poultry/Te...PID=0&IID=9819

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          Re: Bird flu found in West Bank poultry

          Hi Natielkin! Do you have a link to your source?

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            Re: Bird flu found in West Bank poultry

            Friday, May 14, 2010

            Agriculture Minister: Palestinians to compensate poultry farmers



            Friday, May 14 2010, 14:49

            Agriculture Minister Simhon, please contact the international community to assist in providing compensation to poultry growers in the Palestinian Authority. He said if no birds will be destroyed, attacks on Palestinians will damage Israel's economy too hard
            Minister Simhon: "Please remember that any event happening in the Palestinian Authority in the field of animal diseases affecting Israel Agriculture Minister Shalom Simhon, contact today (Friday) the international community to please help in providing compensation to poultry growers in the Palestinian Authority, and their mussels were bird flu. He said that compensation intended to lead to growers mixed destroy the birds without turning them harm. Venubp, they will be asked to kill the birds within a radius of three kilometers from the infected chicken, as required by the rules set by Israel for this purpose.

            According to the minister, if not destroyed birds, it also severely harm the Israeli economy. He noted that "despite the snails are in Tulkarm, Israel is required to export from its territory to close for a month. Therefore, the required assistance of international organizations to stem the spread of the epidemic effectively. It should be remembered that every event happening in the Palestinian Authority in the field of diseases affecting animals and activities in Israel exports. "

            Israel's veterinary anesthesia began transferring to the Palestinian Authority and training for the destruction of birds. Current event required the destruction of 200 thousand poultry within a radius of three kilometers from both the infected chicken. This activity is done under guidance of the Director of Veterinary Services, Dr. Moshe Haimovich. Ministry of Agriculture indicate that the tests conducted on the Israeli side has not been discovered so far of bird flu.


            About a week ago were found dead in his mother's kind of two birds living at the corner of Kibbutz Ein Gedi. Examination conducted by the Ministry of Health found that avian bird flu died in the line of the violent strain H5N1. Following the safety measures that destroyed all living birds in the corner.http://news.walla.co.il/?w=/22/1675016
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              Palestinian Authority: H5N1 bird flu
              Tulkarm
              May 13, 2010

              For several days, were reports of abnormal mortality of birds in the Tulkarm (swallowed).
              There were reports of salmonella that began destroying poultry Authority. Known even number of people hospitalized.
              Bird flu suspicions, verified laboratory testing conducted today at the vet.
              the event is a band birds Maubhan Mast.
              Similar events may be reported or diagnosed not to hold in themselves the explanation they bury the bird flu incident in Ein Shemer.

              Commission Regulation - EU, No 215/2010 Implications for Israel are export restrictions within 10 km for 30 days, according to Commission Regulation - EU, No 215/2010

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                Tulkarem ? Ma'an ? At least 750,000 chickens will be slaughtered and destroyed in the Tulkarem-area town of Bal'a, as a heavy Palestinian police presence surrounded the area, ensuring area birds diagnosed with bird flu were not transported out.

                The village, which exports between 4-5,000 cartons of eggs per day to areas in the West Bank, and hundreds of pounds of meat, will have its poultry stock wiped out following the discovery of bird flu by PA officials from the Ministry of Agriculture.

                No human cases of the influenza virus have yet been reported, but officials said they are monitoring the area heavily to ensure proper containment mechanisms are put in place.

                A team of veterinary specialists headed by doctors A?zam Tbeila, Jamil Makhamreh, and Ahmad Eid worked with municipal and town officials to assist the residents in dealing with the emergency.

                Municipal council leader Bal?a Ahmad Mansur said the situation in the town was tire. "Tension and anxiety are prevailing among the farmers," he said, estimating losses in the millions of sheleks. "At least 40% of the town's economy is in chickens," he added.

                Mansur urged government officials to help compensate farmers before the town was left destitute.

                Municipal official Sa?eed Hanun said doctors were monitoring local clinics carefully, and distributing information on symptoms of bird flu in humans to farming families. He said treatments would be available immediately if a human case is found.

                As for the farms, he said, they will be sterilized, "and the birds will be buried in a healthy and safe way."

                When a farmer noticed symptoms in several chicks, he called in officials to test the birds. "The chicks were only 8 days old when we learned that they were in fact positive for the virus," Hanun said.

                From that point on, "we were obliged to declare a state of emergency in Bal'a, imposing a health quarantine on all of the area and taking preventive procedures so we don't see the spread of the virus to other areas," he explained.


                Dr Makhamareh, who is also an adviser to the minister of agriculture, said the quarantine parameter extended to three kilometers outside the epicenter of the infected farm, and included towns in both the Nablus and Jenin districts.

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                  Friday, May 14, 2010

                  Bird flu breaks out in West Bank


                  14 May 2010 9:04 AM

                  Washington - Three-quarters of a million chickens will be culled in the Bal'a village near Tulkarem as a result of an avian flu outbreak, Ma'an News Agency reported Friday.

                  The outbreak of bird flu in Bal'a is reported to cost the farmers losses in the millions [Photo: Philcampbell - Flickr]
                  Bal'a is a major egg and poultry-producing village, exporting up to 5,000 cartons of eggs and hundreds of pounds of meat each day across the West Bank. The Palestinian Authority (PA) Ministry of Agriculture said the bird flu epidemic will likely wipe out the town's poultry stock. Bal'a poultry farmers estimate losses in the millions of shekels.

                  The situation is dire, Bal'a municipal council official Ahmad Mansur said: "Tension and anxiety are prevailing among the farmers. At least 40% of the town's economy is in chickens."

                  Mansur has urged the government to compensate the farmers before the town is bankrupted.

                  The avian flu outbreak came to light when a farmer noticed symptoms in some of his chicks and called officials in to test the birds. "The chicks were only 8 days old when we learned that they were in fact positive for the virus," Hanun said.

                  "We were [then] obliged to declare a state of emergency in Bal'a," he explained, "imposing a health quarantine on all of the area and taking preventive procedures so we don't see the spread of the virus to other areas."

                  No human cases of the aggressive flu have been reported, but PA officials said the area is being closely monitored. Municipal official Sa'eed Hanun said doctors are monitoring the clinics and distributing information on bird flu to families in the area. Treatment will be immediately available in the event human cases are discovered, he said.

                  Hanun said the farm land and chicken holding will be sterilized, "and the birds will be buried in a healthy and safe way."

                  A quarantine parameter of up to 3 kilometers from the epicenter of the infected farm will go in place, advisor to the minister of agriculture Dr. Makhamareh said. The quarantine will include towns in Nablus and Jenin districts.http://palestinenote.com/cs/blogs/ne...west-bank.aspx
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                    West Bank bird flu epidemic costly
                    Fri, 14 May 2010 21:38:41 GMT
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                    Breakout of a bird flu epidemic in a West Bank town has raised fears of likely elimination of the town's complete poultry stock, costing chicken farmers millions of dollars in losses.

                    At least 750,000 chickens will be slaughtered and destroyed in the town of Bal'a, the Palestinian Authority's (PA) agriculture ministry announced.

                    Police have cordoned off the area to ensure birds diagnosed with bird flu were not transported out of the area.

                    The town, which exports 4,000-5,000 cartons of eggs and hundreds of pounds of meat per day to the West Bank, will have its poultry stock wiped out, a PA official said on Friday.

                    No human cases of the influenza virus have yet been reported, but officials emphasized they are closely monitoring the area to ensure proper containment mechanisms are enforced.

                    The possible source of the outbreak has not yet been identified.

                    A team of veterinary specialists is assisting local residents in dealing with the emergency.

                    At least 40% of the town's economy depends on chicken farming. The Palestinian economy has already been suffering heavily due to various Israeli-imposed blockades and limits on export and import of Palestinian products.

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                      In Brief: Avian flu outbreak prompts West Bank chicken cull

                      Photo: Victoria Hazou/IRIN
                      Some 250,000 chickens have been culled
                      NETANYA, 17 May 2010 (IRIN) - Animal cases of avian flu in Bala village in the Tul Karem area of the West Bank, northeast of Tel Aviv, have been confirmed, and some 250,000 chickens culled, according to officials.

                      Bala is a major egg and poultry-producing area and part of its produce is smuggled into Israel due to higher prices there, according to Israeli Agriculture Ministry officials.

                      ''We are always on the lookout for poultry and eggs smuggled into Israel from the Palestinian Authority [PA] but now we are tightening supervision at the PA-Israel crossings,? the spokesperson?s unit at the Israeli Health Ministry told IRIN.

                      Israeli veterinary services assisted the PA by transferring the drugs needed for the culling, said Shalom Simchon, Israel?s minister of agriculture, and he called on international organizations to compensate Palestinian farmers for their huge losses. PA forces surrounded Bala to prevent smuggling of poultry during the culling.

                      Cases of avian flu were also confirmed in Kibbutz Ein Gedi in Israel, on the Dead Sea shore, on 7 May in a zoo; all birds were culled and the Israeli Agriculture Ministry is closely monitoring the area. Under international law, Israel is obliged to cease exports of poultry and poultry products for one month following the discovery of avian flu. Animal avian flu cases have been discovered three times in Israel since 2006. In all cases birds were culled and no human casualties reported.

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                        17 May 2010 7:06 AM
                        Israel to assist with WB bird flu outbreak

                        Washington - In response to last week's avian flu outbreak in a West Bank village chicken population, the Israeli Agricultural Ministry has sent veterinary reinforcements for the culling of the birds and echoed the Palestinian's call for international organizations to help absorb to cost of the outbreak to farmers in the affected village, UN news agency IRIN reported Monday.

                        In Israel, avian flu cases in animals have been reported three times since 2006 [Photo: Philcampbell - Flickr]
                        The outbreak occurred in Bal' village near Tulkarem in the West Bank late last week. Bal'a exports up to 5,000 cartons of eggs and hundreds of pounds of meat each day, which is why Israel is on high alert, as well. An Israeli Healthy Ministry spokesman told IRIN, "We are always on the lookout for poultry and eggs smuggled into Israel from the Palestinian Authority [PA] but now we are tightening supervision at the PA-Israel crossings." IRIN said PA security forces surrounded the village during the culling to ensure no poultry was smuggled out for sale.

                        Reports on the outbreak last week said 750,000 will have to be culled, and today roughly 250,000 have already been put down.

                        Avian flu is not only restricted to the West Bank. May 7, Israel reported an outbreak in a zoo at Kibbutz Ein Gedi on the Dead Sea. International law obliges any country experiencing an avian flu outbreak to cease export of poultry and poultry products for one month.

                        No human cases have been reported in the Bal'a outbreak or in Israel.http://palestinenote.com/cs/blogs/ne...-outbreak.aspx
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                          Wednesday, May 19, 2010

                          Supreme National Committee to combat bird flu confirm the absence of the Palestinian territories of the disease


                          Wednesday, May 19th 2010
                          Nablus - Imad Saadeh - said the Supreme National Committee to combat bird flu, did not prove the existence of any bird flu case suspected at the farm in the town of Bala and the surrounding places in the province of Tulkarem.



                          The committee said in a press release issued by that all Altaqariralambrip until late Wednesday, 19/5/2010, confirming the instability of any case of avian influenza H5N1, adding that the veterinarians and staff in the ministries of agriculture and health have made great efforts in the field survey of epidemic on the diameter of 10 km from the farm suspected, samples were examined in the laboratory the Palestinian and Israeli alike.

                          The Committee indicated that the presence of other diseases, especially poultry, but bird flu, noted that the veterinary medical procedures have significantly reduced mortality of poultry because of these diseases.

                          She said the High Commission that it were done Hjraly of the region and cooperation in this area with the security "was a health measure, recommended by international health organizations and animal. The farm was suspected and needed procedures and processes and finding awaiting the results.http://www.alquds.com/node/259634
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                            Nablus ? Ma'an ? The Tulkarem governorate in the northern West Bank was cleared of bird flu on Thursday, after the Palestinian Authority Agriculture Ministry received results conducted in Israeli medical laboratories, an official said.

                            Azzam Tbeleh, the ministry's under-secretary, said the Israeli Veterinary Services officially handed over the final results, clearing the Bal'a area in Tulkarem.

                            The official said that despite being given the all clear, the Palestinian Veterinary Services would endeavour to ensure that Tulkarem was free of avian flu.

                            At least 750,000 chickens were slaughtered and destroyed in the Tulkarem-area town of Bal'a, as a heavy Palestinian police presence surrounded the area, ensuring area birds diagnosed with bird flu were not transported out.

                            The village, which exports between 4,000 to 5,000 cartons of eggs per day to areas in the West Bank, and hundreds of pounds of meat, had its poultry stock wiped out following the discovery of bird flu by PA officials from the Ministry of Agriculture.

                            No human cases of the influenza virus have yet been reported, but officials said they are monitoring the area heavily to ensure proper containment mechanisms are put in place.

                            Municipal council leader Bal?a Ahmad Mansur said the situation in the town was dire. "Tension and anxiety are prevailing among the farmers," he said, estimating losses in the millions of shekels. "At least 40% of the town's economy is in chickens," he added.

                            Mansur urged government officials to help compensate farmers before the town was left destitute.

                            Municipal official Sa?eed Hanun said doctors were monitoring local clinics carefully, and distributing information on symptoms of bird flu in humans to farming families. He said treatments would be available immediately if a human case is found.

                            As for the farms, he said, they will be sterilized, "and the birds will be buried in a healthy and safe way."

                            When a farmer noticed symptoms in several chicks, he called in officials to test the birds. "The chicks were only 8 days old when we learned that they were in fact positive for the virus," Hanun said.

                            From that point on, "We were obliged to declare a state of emergency in Bal'a, imposing a health quarantine on all of the area and taking preventive procedures so we don't see the spread of the virus to other areas," he explained.

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