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  • Highly pathogenic avian influenza,
    Nigeria
    Information received on 29/03/2017 from Dr Gideon Mbursa Mshelbwala, Director, Veterinary Services, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, ABUJA, Nigeria
    Summary
    Report type Follow-up report No. 50
    Date of start of the event 02/01/2015
    Date of confirmation of the event 08/01/2015
    Report date 29/03/2017
    Date submitted to OIE 29/03/2017
    Reason for notification Reoccurrence of a listed disease
    Date of previous occurrence 27/07/2008
    Manifestation of disease Clinical disease
    Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
    Serotype H5N1
    Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (advanced)
    This event pertains to the whole country
    Related reports Immediate notification (09/01/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 1 (16/01/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 2 (23/01/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 3 (02/02/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 4 (19/02/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 5 (02/03/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 6 (13/05/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 7 (22/06/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 8 (07/07/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 9 (04/08/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 10 (26/08/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 11 (14/09/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 12 (19/09/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 13 (08/10/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 14 (16/11/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 15 (15/12/2015)
    Follow-up report No. 16 (04/01/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 17 (11/01/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 18 (13/01/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 19 (19/01/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 20 (21/01/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 21 (25/01/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 22 (26/01/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 23 (02/02/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 24 (04/02/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 25 (08/02/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 26 (09/02/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 27 (11/02/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 28 (15/02/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 29 (17/02/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 30 (22/02/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 31 (29/02/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 32 (04/03/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 33 (07/03/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 34 (08/03/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 35 (14/03/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 36 (20/03/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 37 (29/03/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 38 (03/04/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 39 (06/06/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 40 (09/06/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 41 (27/09/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 42 (09/11/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 43 (28/11/2016)
    Follow-up report No. 44 (06/02/2017)
    Follow-up report No. 45 (13/02/2017)
    Follow-up report No. 46 (21/02/2017)
    Follow-up report No. 47 (03/03/2017)
    Follow-up report No. 48 (13/03/2017)
    Follow-up report No. 49 (20/03/2017)
    Follow-up report No. 50 (29/03/2017)
    New outbreaks (2)
    Outbreak 1 Narabi, Toro, BAUCHI
    Date of start of the outbreak 24/03/2017
    Outbreak status Resolved (28/03/2017)
    Epidemiological unit Farm
    Affected animals
    Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
    Birds 2300 283 283 2017 0
    Affected population 38 weeks old layers
    Outbreak 2 Narabi, Toro, BAUCHI
    Date of start of the outbreak 24/03/2017
    Outbreak status Resolved (28/03/2017)
    Epidemiological unit Farm
    Affected animals
    Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
    Birds 2415 32 32 2383 0
    Affected population 32 weeks old layers
    Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 2
    Total animals affected
    Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
    Birds 4715 315 315 4400 0
    Outbreak statistics
    Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost*
    Birds 6.68% 6.68% 100.00% 100.00%
    *Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter
    Epidemiology
    Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
    • Unknown or inconclusive
    Epidemiological comments Poor farm biosecurity
    Control measures
    Measures applied
    • Movement control inside the country
    • Disinfection / Disinfestation
    • Quarantine
    • Official destruction of animal products
    • Official disposal of carcasses, by-products and waste
    • Modified stamping out
    • Vaccination prohibited
    • No treatment of affected animals
    Measures to be applied
    • Traceability
    Diagnostic test results
    Laboratory name and type Species Test Test date Result
    NVRI Vom (Regional Reference Laboratory) Birds reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) 27/03/2017 Positive
    NVRI Vom (Regional Reference Laboratory) Birds reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) 27/03/2017 Positive
    Future Reporting
    The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
    ...
    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
    -Nelson Mandela

    Comment


    • Highly pathogenic avian influenza,
      Nigeria
      Information received on 04/04/2017 from Dr Gideon Mbursa Mshelbwala, Director, Veterinary Services, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, ABUJA, Nigeria
      Summary
      Report type Follow-up report No. 51
      Date of start of the event 02/01/2015
      Date of confirmation of the event 08/01/2015
      Report date 04/04/2017
      Date submitted to OIE 04/04/2017
      Reason for notification Reoccurrence of a listed disease
      Date of previous occurrence 27/07/2008
      Manifestation of disease Clinical disease
      Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
      Serotype H5N1
      Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (advanced)
      This event pertains to the whole country
      Related reports Immediate notification (09/01/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 1 (16/01/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 2 (23/01/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 3 (02/02/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 4 (19/02/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 5 (02/03/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 6 (13/05/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 7 (22/06/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 8 (07/07/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 9 (04/08/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 10 (26/08/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 11 (14/09/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 12 (19/09/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 13 (08/10/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 14 (16/11/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 15 (15/12/2015)
      Follow-up report No. 16 (04/01/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 17 (11/01/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 18 (13/01/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 19 (19/01/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 20 (21/01/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 21 (25/01/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 22 (26/01/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 23 (02/02/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 24 (04/02/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 25 (08/02/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 26 (09/02/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 27 (11/02/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 28 (15/02/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 29 (17/02/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 30 (22/02/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 31 (29/02/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 32 (04/03/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 33 (07/03/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 34 (08/03/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 35 (14/03/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 36 (20/03/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 37 (29/03/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 38 (03/04/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 39 (06/06/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 40 (09/06/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 41 (27/09/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 42 (09/11/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 43 (28/11/2016)
      Follow-up report No. 44 (06/02/2017)
      Follow-up report No. 45 (13/02/2017)
      Follow-up report No. 46 (21/02/2017)
      Follow-up report No. 47 (03/03/2017)
      Follow-up report No. 48 (13/03/2017)
      Follow-up report No. 49 (20/03/2017)
      Follow-up report No. 50 (29/03/2017)
      Follow-up report No. 51 (04/04/2017)
      New outbreaks (2)
      Outbreak 1 Toro, Toro, BAUCHI
      Date of start of the outbreak 31/03/2017
      Outbreak status Resolved (04/04/2017)
      Epidemiological unit Farm
      Affected animals
      Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds 410 155 155 255 0
      Affected population 16 weeks old cockerels
      Outbreak 2 Toro, Toro, BAUCHI
      Date of start of the outbreak 01/04/2017
      Outbreak status Resolved (04/04/2017)
      Epidemiological unit Farm
      Affected animals
      Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds 6800 600 600 6200 0
      Affected population 36 weeks old layers
      Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 2
      Total animals affected
      Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds 7210 755 755 6455 0
      Outbreak statistics
      Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost*
      Birds 10.47% 10.47% 100.00% 100.00%
      *Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter
      Epidemiology
      Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
      • Unknown or inconclusive
      Epidemiological comments Poor farm biosecurity
      Control measures
      Measures applied
      • Movement control inside the country
      • Disinfection / Disinfestation
      • Quarantine
      • Official destruction of animal products
      • Official disposal of carcasses, by-products and waste
      • Modified stamping out
      • Vaccination prohibited
      • No treatment of affected animals
      Measures to be applied
      • Traceability
      Diagnostic test results
      Laboratory name and type Species Test Test date Result
      National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom (Regional Reference Laboratory) Birds reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) 04/04/2017 Positive
      Future Reporting
      The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
      ...
      "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
      -Nelson Mandela

      Comment


      • Highly pathogenic avian influenza,
        Nigeria
        Information received on 10/04/2017 from Dr Gideon Mbursa Mshelbwala, Director, Veterinary Services, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, ABUJA, Nigeria
        Summary
        Report type Follow-up report No. 52
        Date of start of the event 02/01/2015
        Date of confirmation of the event 08/01/2015
        Report date 10/04/2017
        Date submitted to OIE 10/04/2017
        Reason for notification Recurrence of a listed disease
        Date of previous occurrence 27/07/2008
        Manifestation of disease Clinical disease
        Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
        Serotype H5N1
        Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (advanced)
        This event pertains to the whole country
        Related reports Immediate notification (09/01/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 1 (16/01/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 2 (23/01/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 3 (02/02/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 4 (19/02/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 5 (02/03/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 6 (13/05/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 7 (22/06/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 8 (07/07/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 9 (04/08/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 10 (26/08/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 11 (14/09/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 12 (19/09/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 13 (08/10/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 14 (16/11/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 15 (15/12/2015)
        Follow-up report No. 16 (04/01/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 17 (11/01/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 18 (13/01/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 19 (19/01/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 20 (21/01/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 21 (25/01/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 22 (26/01/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 23 (02/02/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 24 (04/02/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 25 (08/02/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 26 (09/02/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 27 (11/02/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 28 (15/02/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 29 (17/02/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 30 (22/02/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 31 (29/02/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 32 (04/03/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 33 (07/03/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 34 (08/03/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 35 (14/03/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 36 (20/03/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 37 (29/03/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 38 (03/04/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 39 (06/06/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 40 (09/06/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 41 (27/09/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 42 (09/11/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 43 (28/11/2016)
        Follow-up report No. 44 (06/02/2017)
        Follow-up report No. 45 (13/02/2017)
        Follow-up report No. 46 (21/02/2017)
        Follow-up report No. 47 (03/03/2017)
        Follow-up report No. 48 (13/03/2017)
        Follow-up report No. 49 (20/03/2017)
        Follow-up report No. 50 (29/03/2017)
        Follow-up report No. 51 (04/04/2017)
        Follow-up report No. 52 (10/04/2017)
        New outbreaks (2)
        Outbreak 1 Toro, Toro, BAUCHI
        Date of start of the outbreak 02/04/2017
        Outbreak status Resolved (05/04/2017)
        Epidemiological unit Farm
        Affected animals
        Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
        Birds 1130 216 216 914 0
        Affected population 15-weeks-old pullets
        Outbreak 2 Toro, Toro, BAUCHI
        Date of start of the outbreak 05/04/2017
        Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
        Epidemiological unit Farm
        Affected animals
        Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
        Birds 1500 46 46 1454 0
        Affected population Layers of unknown age
        Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 2
        Total animals affected
        Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
        Birds 2630 262 262 2368 0
        Outbreak statistics
        Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost*
        Birds 9.96% 9.96% 100.00% 100.00%
        *Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter
        Epidemiology
        Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
        • Unknown or inconclusive
        Epidemiological comments Poor farm biosecurity
        Control measures
        Measures applied
        • Movement control inside the country
        • Disinfection / Disinfestation
        • Quarantine
        • Official destruction of animal products
        • Official disposal of carcasses, by-products and waste
        • Modified stamping out
        • Vaccination prohibited
        • No treatment of affected animals
        Measures to be applied
        • Traceability
        Diagnostic test results
        Laboratory name and type Species Test Test date Result
        National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom (Regional Reference Laboratory) Birds reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) 05/04/2017 Positive
        National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom (Regional Reference Laboratory) Birds reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) 05/04/2017 Positive
        Future Reporting
        The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
        ...
        "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
        -Nelson Mandela

        Comment


        • Source: https://www.thecable.ng/fresh-outbre...d-fct-7-states

          Fresh outbreak of bird flu recorded in FCT, 7 states
          June 02 2017
          15:21

          The federal government on Friday called the attention of the public to the outbreak of avian influenza (bird flu) in the federal capital territory (FCT) and seven other states in the country.

          Gideon Mshelbwala, director of veterinary and pest control services, federal ministry of agriculture and rural development, raised the alarm at a meeting with state commissioners of agriculture in Abuja.

          Mshelbwala listed the states affected by the outbreak as Bauchi, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Nasarawa, Plateau and Kaduna, which reported a case in May 30.

          He said the disease had spread across 26 states of the federation and the FCT since it started in 2008, affecting 800 farms in at least 123 local government areas...

          Comment


          • Highly pathogenic avian influenza,
            Nigeria
            Information received on 02/06/2017 from Dr Gideon Mbursa Mshelbwala, Director, Veterinary Services, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, ABUJA, Nigeria
            Summary
            Report type Follow-up report No. 55
            Date of start of the event 02/01/2015
            Date of confirmation of the event 08/01/2015
            Report date 02/06/2017
            Date submitted to OIE 02/06/2017
            Reason for notification Recurrence of a listed disease
            Date of previous occurrence 27/07/2008
            Manifestation of disease Clinical disease
            Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
            Serotype H5N1
            Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (advanced)
            This event pertains to the whole country
            Related reports Immediate notification (09/01/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 1 (16/01/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 2 (23/01/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 3 (02/02/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 4 (19/02/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 5 (02/03/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 6 (13/05/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 7 (22/06/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 8 (07/07/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 9 (04/08/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 10 (26/08/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 11 (14/09/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 12 (19/09/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 13 (08/10/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 14 (16/11/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 15 (15/12/2015)
            Follow-up report No. 16 (04/01/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 17 (11/01/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 18 (13/01/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 19 (19/01/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 20 (21/01/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 21 (25/01/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 22 (26/01/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 23 (02/02/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 24 (04/02/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 25 (08/02/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 26 (09/02/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 27 (11/02/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 28 (15/02/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 29 (17/02/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 30 (22/02/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 31 (29/02/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 32 (04/03/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 33 (07/03/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 34 (08/03/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 35 (14/03/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 36 (20/03/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 37 (29/03/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 38 (03/04/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 39 (06/06/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 40 (09/06/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 41 (27/09/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 42 (09/11/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 43 (28/11/2016)
            Follow-up report No. 44 (06/02/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 45 (13/02/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 46 (21/02/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 47 (03/03/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 48 (13/03/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 49 (20/03/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 50 (29/03/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 51 (04/04/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 52 (10/04/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 53 (24/04/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 54 (08/05/2017)
            Follow-up report No. 55 (02/06/2017)
            New outbreaks (2)
            Outbreak 1 Igabi, Igabi, KADUNA
            Date of start of the outbreak 28/05/2017
            Outbreak status Resolved (01/06/2017)
            Epidemiological unit Farm
            Affected animals
            Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered
            Birds 1200 400 400 800 0
            Affected population 30 weeks old layers
            Outbreak 2 D/Kudu, Dawakin Kudu, KANO
            Date of start of the outbreak 29/05/2017
            Outbreak status Resolved (02/06/2017)
            Epidemiological unit Farm
            Affected animals
            Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered
            Birds 13000 800 800 1200 0
            Affected population 31 weeks old layers
            Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 2
            Total animals affected
            Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered
            Birds 14200 1200 1200 2000 0
            Outbreak statistics
            Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost*
            Birds 8.45% 8.45% 100.00% 22.54%
            *Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter
            Epidemiology
            Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
            • Unknown or inconclusive
            Epidemiological comments Farmer purchased point of lay from another farm suspected to be infected.
            Control measures
            Measures applied
            • Movement control inside the country
            • Quarantine
            • Official destruction of animal products
            • Official disposal of carcasses, by-products and waste
            • Vaccination prohibited
            • No treatment of affected animals
            Measures to be applied
            • Traceability
            Diagnostic test results
            Laboratory name and type Species Test Test date Result
            National veterinary research institute, Vom (Regional Reference Laboratory) Birds real-time reverse transcriptase/polymerase chain reaction (RRT-PCR) 30/05/2017 Positive
            National veterinary research institute, Vom (Regional Reference Laboratory) Birds reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) 01/06/2017 Positive
            Future Reporting
            The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
            ...
            "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
            -Nelson Mandela

            Comment


            • Highly pathogenic avian influenza,
              Nigeria
              Information received on 15/06/2017 from Dr Gideon Mbursa Mshelbwala, Director, Veterinary Services, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, ABUJA, Nigeria
              Summary
              Report type Follow-up report No. 56
              Date of start of the event 02/01/2015
              Date of confirmation of the event 08/01/2015
              Report date 15/06/2017
              Date submitted to OIE 15/06/2017
              Reason for notification Recurrence of a listed disease
              Date of previous occurrence 27/07/2008
              Manifestation of disease Clinical disease
              Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
              Serotype H5N1
              Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (advanced)
              This event pertains to the whole country
              Related reports Immediate notification (09/01/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 1 (16/01/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 2 (23/01/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 3 (02/02/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 4 (19/02/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 5 (02/03/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 6 (13/05/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 7 (22/06/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 8 (07/07/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 9 (04/08/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 10 (26/08/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 11 (14/09/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 12 (19/09/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 13 (08/10/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 14 (16/11/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 15 (15/12/2015)
              Follow-up report No. 16 (04/01/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 17 (11/01/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 18 (13/01/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 19 (19/01/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 20 (21/01/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 21 (25/01/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 22 (26/01/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 23 (02/02/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 24 (04/02/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 25 (08/02/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 26 (09/02/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 27 (11/02/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 28 (15/02/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 29 (17/02/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 30 (22/02/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 31 (29/02/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 32 (04/03/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 33 (07/03/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 34 (08/03/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 35 (14/03/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 36 (20/03/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 37 (29/03/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 38 (03/04/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 39 (06/06/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 40 (09/06/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 41 (27/09/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 42 (09/11/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 43 (28/11/2016)
              Follow-up report No. 44 (06/02/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 45 (13/02/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 46 (21/02/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 47 (03/03/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 48 (13/03/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 49 (20/03/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 50 (29/03/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 51 (04/04/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 52 (10/04/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 53 (24/04/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 54 (08/05/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 55 (02/06/2017)
              Follow-up report No. 56 (15/06/2017)
              New outbreaks (1)
              Outbreak 1 Yola, Yola South, ADAMAWA
              Date of start of the outbreak 15/05/2017
              Outbreak status Resolved (12/06/2017)
              Epidemiological unit Backyard
              Affected animals
              Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered
              Birds 200 50 50 150 0
              Affected population Layers of unknown age
              Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 1
              Total animals affected
              Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered
              Birds 200 50 50 150 0
              Outbreak statistics
              Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost*
              Birds 25.00% 25.00% 100.00% 100.00%
              *Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter
              Epidemiology
              Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
              • Unknown or inconclusive
              Epidemiological comments Poor farm biosecurity
              Control measures
              Measures applied
              • Movement control inside the country
              • Quarantine
              • Official destruction of animal products
              • Official disposal of carcasses, by-products and waste
              • Vaccination prohibited
              • No treatment of affected animals
              Measures to be applied
              • Traceability
              Diagnostic test results
              Laboratory name and type Species Test Test date Result
              National Veterinary Research Institute, Vom (Regional Reference Laboratory) Birds reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) 10/06/2017 Positive
              Future Reporting
              The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
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              "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
              -Nelson Mandela

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