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  • Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

    Source: http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/ful...&NewsID=382166

    Bird flu in Valley
    Last Updated At: 2013-07-01 9:22 PM
    HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE

    KATHMANDU: Bird flu ? the deadly H5N1 virus ? has been reported in Kathmandu Valley after one two month interval. Central Animal Laboratory confirmed bird flu outbreak in Gothatar-4, Kathmandu, today.

    Bird flu virus was found in poultry farm owned by Amit Kumar Rai, said chief of District Animal Service office Dr Bolraj Acharya...

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    Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

    Bird flu found in two Valley poultry farms

    KATHMANDU, JUL 03 - Two days after a farm in Gothatar witnessed a bird flu outbreak, authorities concerned confirmed the contagion in two farms of the Valley on Wednesday.
    According to Dr Bolraj Acharya, chief of the District Veterinary Office in Kathmandu, over 10,000 chickens have been slaughtered from the Great Himalayan Hatchery owned by Mahesh Maharjan in Chhauni-13, after tests at the Central Veterinary Laboratory confirmed the H5N1 virus in the farm on Wednesday.
    Dr Acharya said they could not cull chickens at the other farm based in Syuchatar on Wednesday due to shortage of labourers. He said they could not find people to do some manual work though a technical team was ready. He said they will start their work on Thursday at the site.
    On Monday, 1,015 chickens, 415 eggs and 1250 kg of feed were destroyed after bird flu was confirmed at a poultry farm owned by Amit Kumar Rai at Gothatar-4 in Kathmandu.
    The country witnessed its first avian flu outbreak in 2008 in Jhapa. Since then, major outbreaks have been reported in Pokhara, Nawalparasi, Banke and Dhading. The first case of the flu inside the Valley was reported in November 2011 in an area near the Manohara river.

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      Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

      Source: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/in...&news_id=57505


      Second bird flu outbreak in capital within a week
      REPUBLICA

      KATHMANDU, July 8: With the confirmation of a strain of H5N1 virus at another poultry farm in Kathmandu, a rapid response team deployed by District Veterinary Office (DVO), Kathmandu has culled 4,298 chickens on Sunday night.

      The team comprising vet officials and technicians had also destroyed 2,038 eggs and 1,400 kg chicken feed stored in the farm. The vet officials were busy destroying chickens droppings until Monday evening.

      According to Kathmandu DVO, the disease was detected in the samples collected from Chapagain Poultry Farm owned by Sushil Chapagain of Gothatar-6, Kathmandu...

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        Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

        Source: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/in...&news_id=57764


        Over 22,000 chickens culled in 10 days
        Govt sends samples of H5N1 virus to London lab to identify strain
        ARJUN POUDEL

        KATHMANDU, July 13 : The Directorate of Animal Health (DoAH) under the Ministry of Agriculture Development (MoAD) said that it has sent samples of H5N1 virus to a London-based laboratory to find out whether the virus seen in the Valley is of same strain that was identified in the past.

        The move of the DoAH comes following seven bird flu outbreaks in the capital in the last 10 days.

        Officials at DoAH said that the bird flu virus has been constantly changing its nature. The DoAH said that the virus has changed its form thrice since the first outbreak in 2009. The office is particularly suspicious about the nature of virus that has been spreading rampantly in the valley?s poultry farms...

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          Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

          Source: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/in...&news_id=58282

          Over 6,800 chickens culled in Kathmandu's two poultry farms
          ARJUN POUDEL

          KATHMANDU, July 23: Over 6, 800 chickens were culled on Monday following the confirmation of bird flu virus in two separate poultry farms of Kathmandu.

          A rapid response team comprising vet officials and technicians culled 5,953 bird flu tainted chickens in a poultry farm owned by Ram Shrestha in Thankot, Kathmandu. The team also destroyed 330 eggs and 1,450 kg chicken feeds stored in the farm.

          Likewise, another team of vet technicians culled 756 bird flu infected chickens in a poultry farm of KP Subedi in Kritipur-17, Kathmandu, the Directorate of Animal Health (DoAH) said. The team destroyed 1,339 eggs and 400 kg chicken feed found in the farm.

          The DoAH said that Monday?s outbreak is 11th in the last three weeks. Out of 10,000 of layer type chickens at Shrestha?s farm, 4000 had already died of the disease. Meanwhile, Subedi told vet officials that he had 2,000 chickens but the rest had already died...

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            Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

            Source: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/in...&news_id=58423

            Capital sees three bird flu outbreaks
            REPUBLICA ONLINE

            KATHMANDU, July 26: A total of three bird flu outbreaks have been confirmed in Kathmandu Valley.

            According to Bola Raj Acharya, Chief at District Vetenary Office, Kathmandu, the bird flu outbreak confirmed, on Thursday at Ramkot-based poultry of farm owned by Suman Adhikari, Dev Singh Maharjan?s Kirtipur-based poultry farm and Mahadevsthan of Thankot...

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              Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

              Source: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/in...&news_id=58462


              Bird flu detected at 3 poultries on Thursday
              REPUBLICA

              KATHMANDU, July 26: The H5N1 (bird flu) virus has been continuously spreading in Kathmandu?s poultry farms, with three out breaks reported on Thursday alone. The Directorate of Animal Health (DoAH) said that the virus has been detected in 16 poultry farms in the last three weeks, in which about 45,000 chickens have been culled...

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                Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

                Source: http://www.thehimalayantimes.com/ful...&NewsID=385553


                Ban on chicken import to curb bird flu outbreak
                Govt says a team of experts from Bangkok will suggest on immunisation
                Added At: 2013-07-29 11:33 PM
                Last Updated At: 2013-07-29 11:33 PM

                YADAV RAJ JOSHI

                KATHMANDU: The government is planning to put a ban on import of chicken into the Kathmandu Valley to control a possible outbreak of bird flu.

                ?The ban will come into effect from Tuesday in Kathmandu, Lalitpur and Bhaktapur,? Dr Ramkrishna Khatiwada, Deputy Director General at the Department of Livestock Services, said. ?The ban will last for a week.? He added that the department was also mulling over immunisation option, as part of which fowls will be immunised. ?We hope to implement this soon...?

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                  Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

                  Source: http://ekantipur.com/2013/07/30/head...arkets/375551/



                  Now, fears grow of ?sick? chickens being sold in country?s markets

                  Cops seize 426 ?infected? fowls that were being taken to Birgunj

                  KATHMANDU, JUL 30 -

                  Police and veterinary officials of Lalitpur confiscated 426 ? bird flu -infected? chickens from Sundarighat in Balkhu on Monday morning, while a sack full of such chickens was strewn around at Shantinagar gate in Kathmandu. Also on Monday, fresh bird flu outbreak was reported in a farm owned by one Punya Bharati in Kirtipur-17.

                  At Balkhu, the driver of the vehicle laden with the chickens said the fowls, infected with the H5N1 strain of the flu, were being taken to Birgunj for sale by Balaram KC, the owner of the Bhaktapur-based DJ Poultry Farm. The police and veterinary officials acted on a tip-off from local people of Nangkhel-2, Bhaktapur.

                  At Shantinagar, foul smell emanating from the dumped chickens gave residents and passers-by a tough time...

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                    Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

                    Source: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/in...&news_id=58674

                    Bird flu must be contained before it spreads to humans

                    REPUBLICA
                    KATHMANDU, July 30: There has been a spurt in bird flu cases in the Kathmandu Valley with thousands of chickens being culled every week...

                    ...Republica?s Om Astha Rai and Pratibha Rawal caught up with G.D. Thakur, Director of the EDCD, to find out what the government is doing to control the spread of bird flu virus in the Kathmandu Valley.

                    How many bird flu incidents have been reported so far in the Kathmandu Valley?
                    There have been 35 bird flu incidents in the Kathmandu Valley in the last couple of years. Although the first detection occurred about five years ago, the virus spread to the valley only two years ago. Frequency at which bird flu incidents are being reported has grown rapidly in the past few weeks.

                    How is the virus affecting the country?...

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                      Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

                      Source: http://ekantipur.com/2013/07/31/head...f-hand/375626/


                      Avian flu situation ?getting out of hand?
                      Experts say poultry lobby has delayed govt move

                      KATHMANDU, JUL 31 -

                      As the Capital on Tuesday witnessed the 15th bird flu outbreak in the last two weeks, health experts warned that the spread of the H5N1 virus has gone out of control and called for an immediate and more coordinated intervention from the government. While they say a government decision is being delayed due to strong lobbying from people in the poultry sector, the Nepal Chicken Sellers Business Association refuted such a claim...

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                      • #12
                        Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

                        Source: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/in...&news_id=58957

                        Growing threat




                        REPUBLICA
                        Bird flu in Kathmandu
                        As reports of the increasing menace of bird flu continue to make rounds, all efforts at the moment are concentrated on controlling bird flu at poultry farms. Little attention has been paid to other aspects of this potential epidemic. Egg and chicken dishes are still freely available in the restaurants of Kathmandu, and one has to conclude that at least some of them are made from sick or potentially infected birds. To discourage buying and selling of infected birds, the government had banned trading in chickens in Kathmandu, but evidently, traders have found a loophole. Infected birds are being traded in the outskirts of the city where there is no ban. Birds with suspicious symptoms are transported overnight to suburban areas where they can be traded, away from government?s watch. And this is happening despite the Department of Animal Health?s claim that it keeps a close watch on infection in poultry farms...
                        ...Published on 2013-08-05 01:15:09

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                        Source: http://ekantipur.com/2013/08/04/top-...ts/375888.html

                        Regmi concerned about bird flu control efforts

                        KATHMANDU, AUG 04 - Chairman of the Interim Council of Ministers Khil Raj Regmi on Sunday took stock of the ongoing efforts of the authorities in controlling the outbreak of the bird flu virus.

                        Chairman Regmi met Health Minister Biddhyadhar Mallik and Agriculture Minister Tek Bahadur Thapa Gharti and discussed about the effects of the recent outbreak of bird flu , of whether the deadly virus had also spread to people and about the possible risk if the virus goes unabated...

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                          Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

                          Source: http://www.ekantipur.com/2013/08/30/...tering/377225/


                          Lack of hands affects blanket slaughtering

                          KATHMANDU, AUG 30 -

                          Lack of extra hands to cull infected chicken s has hit hard blanket slaughtering of fowls in the bird flu emergency areas inside the Capital following a fresh outbreak of the deadly H5N1 in new areas.

                          A few new places, apart from the bird flu emergency zone inside Kathmandu district, have been seeing new cases of bird flu outbreaks, preventing the authorities from carrying out blanket slaughtering in the emergency areas.

                          On Thursday, bird flu was confirmed at two poultry farms of Bhadrabas and Sankhu, while an outbreak was reported in some farms at Sundarijal, Nayapati and Gokarna, among others...

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                            Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

                            HPAI Situation Update 29/08/2013 - Issue no. 589
                            Clip:
                            WHAT?S NEW in this issue?
                            AFRICAN REGION
                            Egypt
                            - Confirmed H5N1 HPAI in poultry (Al Fayoum)
                            ASIAN REGION
                            Cambodia
                            - Confirmed H5N1 HPAI outbreak in poultry (Battambang)
                            - Confirmed H5N1 infection in a human (Kandal)
                            China
                            - Suspected retrospective H7N9 infection in poultry
                            (Shandong)

                            Nepal
                            - Suspected H5N1 HPAI outbreak in poultry (Kavrepalanchowk,
                            Lalitpur, Sindhupalchok)
                            -
                            Suspected H5N1 infection in humans (Nawalparasi)

                            H5N1 HPAI outbreaks in poultry and declaration of
                            emergency zones (Bhaktapur, Kathmandu )


                            Viet Nam
                            ? Additional information on control measures in border
                            provinces
                            - Additional information on confirmed H5N1 HPAI outbreaks in
                            poultry and quail (Tien Giang)
                            EUROPEAN REGION
                            Italy
                            - Confirmed H7N7 HPAI outbreaks in poultry (Emilia-Romagna)
                            AMERICAN REGION
                            The United States of America
                            - Suspected influenza infection in dogs (Maryland)



                            Suspected H5N1 infection in humans (Nawalparasi)
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                            26/08/2013 - Suspected H5N1 infection in humans,
                            Nawalparasi (media)
                            H5N1 infection is suspected in the deaths of two women who
                            suffered from fever and influenza-like-illness (ILI), at the
                            Teaching Hospital of College of Medical Sciences in Bharatpur.
                            The hospital has written a letter to the District Public Health
                            Office (DPHO) after the deaths of the two women on Saturday,
                            24 August 2013, suspecting that the patients were infected
                            with the avian influenza virus (H5N1). However, no samples
                            had been collected from the patients for further laboratory
                            test.
                            Another patient suffering from [ILI], cough and fever is
                            receiving Tamiflu at the ICU of the same hospital. Nasal and
                            throat swabs collected from her have been sent to the National
                            Public Health Laboratory in Kathmandu for the confirmation of
                            suspected virus. The results are likely to come in a week. The
                            suspected woman patient is a resident of Kawasoti of
                            neighbouring Nawalparasi district. The avian influenza virus
                            has spread in different poultry farms in Chitwan and
                            Nawalparasi.

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                              Re: Nepal: H5N1 in poultry in the Kathmandu Valley

                              Source: http://ekantipur.com/2013/09/18/head...on-yet/378144/


                              Bhaktapur bird flu resurgence fears: Govt says no need to press panic button yet

                              ... The Kathmandu district veterinary office said no incidents of birds falling dead have been reported in the district so far.

                              Meanwhile, the H5N1 strain of the flu was confirmed in chickens on a farm at Kabresthali in Kathmandu on Monday.

                              ?We will complete slaughtering of the birds in the affected farm on Wednesday,? Dr Bol Raj Acharya, chief of Kathmandu veterinary office, said, adding that his office is short of human resources.


                              Posted on: 2013-09-18 08:34

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