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Information received on 28/02/2015 from Dr Myint Than, Director General, Livestock Breeding and Veterinary, Ministry of Livestock and Fisheries, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar
Summary
Report type
Immediate notification
Date of start of the event
12/02/2015
Date of pre-confirmation of the event
21/02/2015
Report date
28/02/2015
Date submitted to OIE
28/02/2015
Reason for notification
Reoccurrence of a listed disease
Date of previous occurrence
07/2012
Manifestation of disease
Clinical disease
Causal agent
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
Serotype
H5N1
Nature of diagnosis
Clinical, Laboratory (advanced), Necropsy
This event pertains to
a defined zone within the country
New outbreaks (3)
Outbreak 1 (PM/A/2/15/377)
Kyauk Sit Pon, Monywa, Monywa, SAGAING
Date of start of the outbreak
12/02/2015
Outbreak status
Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
Epidemiological unit
Farm
Affected animals
Species
Susceptible
Cases
Deaths
Destroyed
Slaughtered
Birds
450
300
300
50
Affected population
Chicken layers 10 months old
Outbreak 2 (PM/A/2/15/385)
Kyauk Sit Pon 2, Monywa, Monywa, SAGAING
Date of start of the outbreak
16/02/2015
Outbreak status
Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
Epidemiological unit
Farm
Affected animals
Species
Susceptible
Cases
Deaths
Destroyed
Slaughtered
Birds
700
30
30
670
0
Affected population
Chicken layers 8 months old
Outbreak 3 (PM/Quail/2/15/386)
Kyauk Sit Pon 1, Monywa, Monywa, SAGAING
Date of start of the outbreak
16/02/2015
Outbreak status
Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
Epidemiological unit
Farm
Affected animals
Species
Susceptible
Cases
Deaths
Destroyed
Slaughtered
Birds
9000
20
20
8980
0
Affected population
Quail layers 6 months old
Summary of outbreaks
Total outbreaks: 3
Total animals affected
Species
Susceptible
Cases
Deaths
Destroyed
Slaughtered
Birds
10150
350
350
9700
0
Outbreak statistics
Species
Apparent morbidity rate
Apparent mortality rate
Apparent case fatality rate
Proportion susceptible animals lost*
Birds
3.45%
3.45%
100.00%
**
*Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter
**Not calculated because of missing information
Epidemiology
Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
Unknown or inconclusive
Epidemiological comments
Lack of biosecurity within the zone. Epidemiological linkage between the farms.
Control measures
Measures applied
Stamping out
Quarantine
Movement control inside the country
Zoning
Disinfection of infected premises/establishment(s)
RANGOON The government has confirmed an avian flu outbreak in a poultry farming area in upper Burma, according to an announcement in state-run media on Thursday.
A statement released by the Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development said that a number of chickens and quail have been found dead at poultry farms in Monywa, Sagaing Division since Feb. 10, leading to a laboratory confirmation of the presence of the H5N1 influenza virus in the animal carcasses.
Up to Wednesday, more than 10,000 chickens and quail have died from the virus, and more than 20,000 have been culled, according to Sagaing Divisions Livestock Breeding and Veterinary Department.
Local media reported that poultry in the area are now under quarantine, and so far there have been no reports of human infection. The announcement said biosecurity protocols in the affected area have been tightened and guidelines have been set to prevent further infection.
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