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  • Turkey: 2 more villages + BF in poultry

    From Hurriyet.com

    BATMAN’ın Gercüş İlçesine bağlı Boğazköyde ilk olarak ortaya çıkan kuş gribi bölgede yayılmaya devam ediyor. Diyarbakır’ın Silvan İlçesi'nden sonra Bismil...


    summary translation by zkurmus:
    Kocalar and Akoba villages in Diyarbakir's Bismil district have also been placed under quarantine after testing + for BF. 340 birds culled.

    Also, Ahmet Topcu, who found an injured duck and ate it with his family in Konya's Ilgin village has been hospitalized with suspicion of BF. He stated that he ate most of the duck then suddenly felt weak knees and came down with high fever. Samples have been sent for testing for BF.

    Batman'da 2 k?yde kuş gribi tespit edildi
    16 Şubat 2007
    Ferit ASLAN/DİYARBAKIR,(DHA)
    BATMAN?ın Gerc?ş İl?esine bağlı Boğazk?yde ilk olarak ortaya ?ıkan kuş gribi b?lgede yayılmaya devam ediyor. Diyarbakır?ın Silvan İl?esi'nden sonra Bismil İl?esine bağlı iki k?yde de kuş gribi tespit edildi. Tahlil sonu?larından kuş gribinin ?ıkması ?zerine iki k?yde 340 kanatlı hayvan itlaf edildi, k?yler karantinaya alındı.

    Diyarbakır?ın Bismil il?esine bağlı Kocalar ve Akoba k?ylerinde kuş gribi tespit edildi. Ş?pheli kanatlı hayvan ?l?mlerinin yaşandığı 2 k?yden alınan numuneler Elazığ Veteriner Kontrol Enstit?s?ne g?nderildi. Burada yapılan hızlı test sonucu her iki numuneden de pozitif sonu? alınınca yetkililere haber verildi ve 2 k?y karantinaya alındı. Batman sınırına yakın olan iki k?yde sonu?ların hızlı testte pozitif ?ıkması sonucu iki k?yde 340 kanatlı hayvan itlafı d?n gece ger?ekleştirildi.

    Yetkililer, her t?rl? ?nlemin alındığını ve k?ylerde dezenfekte ?alışmasının yapıldığını belirterek, ş?pheli kanatlı hayvan ?l?mlerinin yaşandığı yerleşim birimlerinden alınan ?rneklerin tedbir ama?lı Enstit? merkezine g?nderildiğini s?ylediler.

    KUŞ GRİBİ KARANTİNASI

    Kuş gribi tespit edilen Batman?ın Gerc?ş il?esine bağlı Boğazk?y, Batman merkeze bağlı Doluca k?y?, Diyarbakır?ın Silvan il?esine bağlı Yeşilalan mezrası, ?ağıl k?y? B?l?k?ayır mezrası, Bismil il?esine bağlı Kocalar ve Akoba k?yleri ile bu k?ylerin ?evresindeki 10 k?y ve mezraya kuş gribi nedeniyle konulan karantinanın s?rd?ğ? belirtildi.

    ILGIN'DA KUŞ GRİBİ Ş?PHESİ

    Konya'nın Ilgın İl?esi, Ilıca Mahallesi'nde oturan iş?i 27 yaşındaki Ahmet Top?u, ?ay kenarında bulduğu yaralı ?rdeği eve getirdi. ?rdeği kesen Top?u, 5 yaşındaki kızı Ayşe ve 1 yaşındaki oğlu Mehmet'le birlikte ?rdeği yedi. ?rdeğin b?y?k kısmını yiyen Ahmet Top?u, bir s?re sonra y?ksek ateş ve halsizlik şikayetiyle Ilgın Devlet Hastanesi'ne başvurdu. Buradaki ilk m?dahalenin ardından Sel?uk ?niversitesi Meram Tıp Fak?ltesi Hastanesi Acil Servisi'ne getirilen Top?u, kuş gribi ş?phesiyle İntaniye Servisi'nde tedavi altına alındı. Top?u'dan alınan ?rnekler, Ankara Hıfzıssıhha Merkez Başkanlığı'na g?nderildi. Sel?uk ?niversitesi Meram Tıp Fak?ltesi Hastanesi Başhekimi Prof. Dr. Ahmet ?zkağnıcı, ?Kuş gribi ş?phesiyle bir hasta tedavi altına alındı. İntanriye Servisi'nde tutuluyor. ?rnek alınıp Ankara'ya g?nderildi. Sonucunu bekliyoruz? dedi.

    ?rdekten alınan numuneler ise İl Tarım ve İl Sağlık M?d?rl?klerine g?nderildi. Ahmet Top?u, ?Yaralı bir ?rdek buldum. Bunu evde pişirip yedik. Ama ?rdeğin b?y?k bir b?l?m?n? ben yedim. Birden dizlerim tutmadı. Ateşim ?ıktı. Ailemin durumu iyi. Şu anda evdeler? dedi.

    Ge?en yıl yaşanan kuş gribi salgını sırasında Sel?uk ?niversitesi Meram Tıp Fak?ltesi Hastanesi'ne kaldırılan ve kuş gribi ş?phesiyle tedavi altına alınan 6 kişide kuş gribi vir?s?ne rastlanmamıştı.

  • #2
    Turkish man tests negative for bird flu

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    A Turkish man hospitalised with suspected bird flu has tested negative for the potentially lethal virus which has affected poultry in the mainly Kurdish southeast of the country, the health ministry said.
    The 27-year-old man was admitted to hospital in the central province of Konya late Thursday after coming into contact with wild ducks and falling sick.
    "Samples taken from the patient came out negative. There was no trace of the bird flu virus," the ministry said in a statement carried by the Anatolia news agency.
    So far, there have been no reports of suspicious poultry deaths in Konya that could point to an outbreak of bird flu.
    Authorities are also testing samples taken from a 67-year-old woman hospitalised Wednesday in Diyarbakir, one of the two southeastern provinces where the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus resurfaced last week in poultry.
    The agriculture ministry said in a statement late Thursday that bird flu had been detected in poultry in four new locations: the hamlet of Bolukcayir as well as the villages of Kocalar and Akbaba in Diyarbakir province, and in a neighbourhood in the city of Batman in the province bearing the same name.
    It said further analyses were underway to determine the strain present.
    Authorities said last week that the potentially lethal strain of H5N1 was responsible for the outbreaks in the village of Bogazkoy and the hamlet of Esentepe in Batman province as well as the village of Akcayir in Diyarbakir.
    A quarantine zone has been imposed around all the villages and authorities have begun slaughtering poultry and carrying out health checks among residents.
    A major bird flu outbreak in Turkey killed four teenagers in January last year in a remote region near the border with Iran, from where the virus quickly spread to more than a half of the country's 81 provinces.

    http://novel-infectious-diseases.blogspot.com/

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    • #3
      Re: 2 more villages in Turkey + for BF

      Follow-up report No.: 2
      Report reference: , OIE Ref: 4879, Report Date: 20/02/2007, Country: Turkey
      Report Summary
      Disease
      Highly pathogenic avian influenza Animal type Terrestrial

      Causal Agent
      Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus Serotype(s) Not typed

      Clinical Signs
      Yes Reason Reoccurrence of a listed disease

      Date of confirmation of Event
      08/02/2007 Date of Start of Event 05/02/2007

      Report date
      20/02/2007 Diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (basic)

      Date of last occurrence
      31/03/2006 Number of reported outbreaks Submitted= 8, Draft= 0

      Name of Sender of the report
      Dr Nihat Pakdil Pakdil Address Esat Caddest No 3 06100 Bakanliklar Ankara

      Position
      Deputy Undersecretary, Director General Telephone (90-312) 425 77 89

      Fax
      (90-312) 418 63 18 Email vet_service@ahis.gov.tr

      Entered by
      Dr Nihat Pakdil Pakdil

      Outbreak (this report - submitted)
      Province District Sub-district Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start End
      DIYARBAKIR Bismil Akoba Village Akoba 37,9522 41,0694 12/02/2007
      Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds Animals 557 15 15 542 0
      Affected Population
      Backyard turkeys and chickens

      Outbreak (this report - submitted)
      Province District Sub-district Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start End
      DIYARBAKIR Silvan Cigil Village Cigil 38,012077 41,139405 12/02/2007
      Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds Animals 207 64 64 143 0
      Affected Population
      Backyard chickens

      Outbreak (this report - submitted)
      Province District Sub-district Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start End
      DIYARBAKIR Bismil Kocalar Village Kocalar 37,8437 41,0055 12/02/2007
      Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds Animals 370 1 1 368 0
      Printed on: Tue Feb 20 15:37:15 Paris, Madrid 2007 Page 1/4
      Affected Population
      Backyard geese

      Outbreak (this report - submitted)
      Province District Sub-district Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start End
      DIYARBAKIR Bismil Mirzabey Village Mirzabey 37,7734 40,9289 12/02/2007
      Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds Animals 730 2 2 728 0
      Affected Population
      Backyard chickens

      Outbreak (this report - submitted)
      Province District Sub-district Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start End
      BATMAN Merkez Yavuzselim Village Yavuzselim 37,9394 41,3503 07/02/2007
      Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds Animals 415 18 18 397 0
      Affected Population
      Backyard chickens

      Outbreak (other report - submitted)
      Province District Sub-district Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start End
      DIYARBAKIR Silvan Akcayir Village Yesilalan field 37,9867 41,0272 11/02/2007
      Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds Animals 340 3 3 331 0
      Affected Population
      Backyard poultry

      Outbreak (other report - submitted)
      Province District Sub-district Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start End
      BATMAN Merkez Doluca Village Esentepe Field 38,016923 41,185475 09/02/2007
      Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds Animals 2 1 1 0 0
      Affected Population
      Outbreak (other report - submitted)
      Province District Sub-district Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start End
      BATMAN Gerc?s Bogazkoy Village Bogazkoy 37,643575 41,30563 05/02/2007
      Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds Animals 993 200 80 793 0
      Affected Population
      742 backyard chickens, 37 backyard turkeys, 5 geese, 7 ducks and 2 pigeons.
      Follow-up report No.: 2. Report reference: , OIE Ref: 4879, Report Date: 20/02/2007, Country: Turkey
      Printed on: Tue Feb 20 15:37:16 Paris, Madrid 2007 Page 2/4

      Outbreak summary: Total outbreaks = 8 (Submitted)
      Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
      Birds 3614 304 184 3302 0
      Epidemiology
      Epidemiological comments Source of Infection
      ? Contact with wild Species

      Control Measures
      ? Movement control inside the country
      ? Disinfection of infected premises/establishment(s)
      Applied
      ? Dipping / Spraying
      ? Quarantine
      ? Stamping out
      ? Zoning

      To be applied
      ? No Planned Control Measures

      Animals treated
      No

      Vaccination Prohibited
      Yes

      Country / Zone
      Country or zone
      the whole country

      Diagnostic test results
      Laboratory Type Name of Laboratory Species Test Type Date Results Provided Result
      Future Reporting
      What further reports will be submitted in relation to this event?
      There are 8outbreaks that are still recorded as unresolved. It is not possible to declare this event resolved until these individual outbreaks are resolved.
      Follow-up report No.: 2. Report reference: , OIE Ref: 4879, Report Date: 20/02/2007, Country: Turkey
      Printed on: Tue Feb 20 15:37:19 Paris, Madrid 2007 Page 3/4

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