Source: http://www.qudsonline.ir/news/740482
چهارشنبه ۲۹ بهمن ۱۳۹۹ - Feb 17 2021
Quds Online checked with the country's environment and veterinary officials
All zoos and aviaries closed until further notice / Super-acute avian influenza is not transmitted to humans
سید احمد موسوی
birds flu
Due to the outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in the country and in order to maintain protocols in the collections and to maintain health conditions for visitors, all zoos and aviaries were closed until further notice, but according to veterinary officials, "bird flu" is not transmitted to humans.
"Shahabuddin Montazemi" Director General of the Office of Wildlife Protection and Management of the Environmental Protection Agency in an interview with Quds Online about the outbreak of "super-acute bird flu" (H5N1) in some provinces of the country said: following what happened in Qom Bird Garden and In order to comply with all health protocols that are communicated from the agencies in charge of the health field, ie both the Veterinary Organization and the Ministry of Health, all centers must be subordinated; However, it has already been recommended that in coronary conditions, zoos and zoos must operate depending on the conditions of the protocol notified by the Ministry of Health; With the advent of "super-acute influenza" due to veterinary regulations, it was announced that all these centers should be closed until further notice in order to maintain the protocols in the collections and to maintain the health conditions for the visitors. This issue was communicated to all centers and the centers are required. To follow the rules according to the instructions.
Regarding the origin of acute influenza in the country, he clarified: The origin of acute influenza in the country was actually based on our first findings of migratory birds in Ardabil province, but whether it can be transferred from migratory to indigenous communities or not in the field of expertise. It is the management of the Veterinary Organization, but we have notified all the provinces since September, and the issue of monitoring and monitoring of migratory and native birds was put on the agenda by environmental partners and environmentalists to report any casualties in the wetlands. The Mill Moghan Dam in Ardabil was reported, but fortunately, due to continuous monitoring and immediate and timely measures taken in cooperation with the Veterinary Administration, the issue was completely controlled.
He continued: "We had heavy casualties in some areas, especially in Mayqan wetland in Khuzestan province, but the fact that all these casualties were related to the flu can not be confirmed with certainty, but the testing of some carcasses confirmed the flu, but there with cooperation." The veterinary organization and the general administration of the province managed the issue.
"Bird flu is not transmitted to humans, and the warnings are that there may be other diseases in these birds," Mohammad Baqer Moqaddas, director general of the Poultry Health and Disease Management Bureau of the National Veterinary Organization, told Quds Online. Every bird may have a virus. What has been observed and tested today is not transmissible to humans. "Therefore, warnings have been issued for the prevention and care of citizens."
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چهارشنبه ۲۹ بهمن ۱۳۹۹ - Feb 17 2021
Quds Online checked with the country's environment and veterinary officials
All zoos and aviaries closed until further notice / Super-acute avian influenza is not transmitted to humans
سید احمد موسوی
birds flu
Due to the outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in the country and in order to maintain protocols in the collections and to maintain health conditions for visitors, all zoos and aviaries were closed until further notice, but according to veterinary officials, "bird flu" is not transmitted to humans.
"Shahabuddin Montazemi" Director General of the Office of Wildlife Protection and Management of the Environmental Protection Agency in an interview with Quds Online about the outbreak of "super-acute bird flu" (H5N1) in some provinces of the country said: following what happened in Qom Bird Garden and In order to comply with all health protocols that are communicated from the agencies in charge of the health field, ie both the Veterinary Organization and the Ministry of Health, all centers must be subordinated; However, it has already been recommended that in coronary conditions, zoos and zoos must operate depending on the conditions of the protocol notified by the Ministry of Health; With the advent of "super-acute influenza" due to veterinary regulations, it was announced that all these centers should be closed until further notice in order to maintain the protocols in the collections and to maintain the health conditions for the visitors. This issue was communicated to all centers and the centers are required. To follow the rules according to the instructions.
Regarding the origin of acute influenza in the country, he clarified: The origin of acute influenza in the country was actually based on our first findings of migratory birds in Ardabil province, but whether it can be transferred from migratory to indigenous communities or not in the field of expertise. It is the management of the Veterinary Organization, but we have notified all the provinces since September, and the issue of monitoring and monitoring of migratory and native birds was put on the agenda by environmental partners and environmentalists to report any casualties in the wetlands. The Mill Moghan Dam in Ardabil was reported, but fortunately, due to continuous monitoring and immediate and timely measures taken in cooperation with the Veterinary Administration, the issue was completely controlled.
He continued: "We had heavy casualties in some areas, especially in Mayqan wetland in Khuzestan province, but the fact that all these casualties were related to the flu can not be confirmed with certainty, but the testing of some carcasses confirmed the flu, but there with cooperation." The veterinary organization and the general administration of the province managed the issue.
"Bird flu is not transmitted to humans, and the warnings are that there may be other diseases in these birds," Mohammad Baqer Moqaddas, director general of the Poultry Health and Disease Management Bureau of the National Veterinary Organization, told Quds Online. Every bird may have a virus. What has been observed and tested today is not transmissible to humans. "Therefore, warnings have been issued for the prevention and care of citizens."
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