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Bird flu returns in West Bengal

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Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...eams-in-flu-hit-areas/articleshow/5490242.cms

Police aid bird culling teams in flu-hit areas
TNN, 23 January 2010, 06:08am IST

BEHRAMPORE: After meeting with stiff resistance from villagers, the Murshidabad district administration, on Friday, took the help of police to
forcefully cull poultry in the bird flu-affected areas of Khargram.

Khargram BDO Kalyan Kumar Das and Kandi SDO Utpal Bhadra went to Sherpur and Nagar villages with a large police backup and oversaw the culling operations. Birds were forcefully seized from villagers who tried to resist the culling teams.

"We have decided to forcefully cull birds from villagers who refuse to co-operate with us. In those cases, no compensation will be given," said Murshidabad DM Parwez Ahmed Siddiquie. "A large number of flu-affected birds are alive, as locals aren't handing them over hoping that the birds would get cured. We haven't got the desired success in culling ducks, too. If we keep even a single bird alive in the affected areas, there is a probability of an outbreak next year too. If the administration remains inactive, the virus might also spread to the human body. So, we had to take a stern decision."

Khargram panchayat samiti sabhapati Abul Kashem said, "About 45 culling teams have been working for the past week in seven gram panchayat areas. By this time, the culling operation should have ideally got over but so far, we have culled only 55,000 birds."

Villagers were also seen demonstrating against the district administration's move at several places.

The Khargram sabhapati said that very few people had handed over ducks. "Villagers are handing over hens, since they have started getting compensation on the spot. But they aren't handing over ducks. Seeing this resistance, there was no option for the district administration other than forceful culling," he said.

Barwan panchayat samiti sabhapati Krishnendu Roy said: "Last year, many people of my block didn't get the one-time grant of Rs 500 from the government. So, there is some unwillingness to hand over birds to the culling teams. Culling operations have also begun in some parts of Kalyanpur-I gram panchayat from Friday."

He said there is an urgent need to revise the compensation. "There's not much difference in the rates for big and medium-sized birds. So, people are mostly only handing over the medium-sized birds, keeping the full-grown birds with them. We have appealed to the government and district administration to revise the compensation rates," Roy said.
 
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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (23.01.2010)
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18:54 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. 2 more epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur and Ninur). State Government has also notified outbreak in the Faridpur village of Burwan Block on 17th January 2010.

? A three member Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been initiated as per the contingency plan of DADF. Culling of birds has started and so far 69885 birds have been culled and 6214 eggs have been destroyed.

? 469 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 215496 population, 208030 have been covered on 23.01.2010 and 0 persons have been identified with Fever/URI.In 3-10Km area,out of a total of 230734 population,56033 have been covered and no one has been found with Fever/URI.

? The identified hospital has reported 8 cases of fever with URI but none of them have history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.


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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (25.01.2010)
18:10 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. 2 more epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur and Ninur). State Government has also notified outbreak in the Faridpur village of Burwan Block on 17th January 2010.

? A three member Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been initiated as per the contingency plan of DADF. Culling of birds has started and so far 95493 birds have been culled and 8888 eggs have been destroyed.

? 353 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 215496 population, 209842 have been covered and 11 persons have been identified with Fever/URI but none of them have history of contact with infected poultry.In 3-10Km area,out of a total of 230734 population,58292 have been covered on 24.01.2010 and 2 persons has been found with Fever/URI, but none of them have history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 15 cases of fever with URI but none of them have history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.
 
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Sea Route for Bird Flu Spread Blocked
Category: Indian Health News
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 at 7:57:30 PM The Orissa government has sealed all the sea routes in and out of the Kendrapara district after cases of bird flu cropped up in some of the neighboring areas of West Bengal.

District Collector Sishirkanta Panda revealed that the decision to seal the sea routes was taken in order to check the supply of poultry and chicks coming into the region and avoid spreading of the disease into the state.

?The officials of Mahakalapada and Rajnagar blocks have been directed to keep a close watch on the supply of poultry from West Bengal and the coast Guards and fishery officials too have been asked to prevent the supply of poultry through the sea routes to the coastal pockets?, Panda said.

A Rapid Response Team (RRT) has also been organized in order to step up the vaccination program in the region. So far 23,000 poultry have been vaccinated in the region with the district administration receiving 10,000 additional doses in order to cope with a possible spread of the disease.

http://www.medindia.net/news/Sea-Route-for-Bird-Flu-Spread-Blocked-64201-1.htm
 
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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (27.01.2010)
20:17 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Jhajra and Sankarpur ). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur , Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A three member Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been initiated as per the contingency plan of DADF. Culling of birds has started and so far 116824 birds have been culled and 11409 eggs have been destroyed.

? 409 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 215496 population, 213025 have been covered and 7 persons have been identified with Fever/URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.In 3-10Km area,out of a total of 230734 population,67852 have been covered on 26.01.2010 and 7 persons have been found with Fever/URI, but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 11cases of fever with URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...-areas-of-West-Bengal/articleshow/5506499.cms

400 people put on medication in bird flu-hit areas of West Bengal
IANS, 27 January 2010, 10:53pm IST

NEW DELHI: At least 409 people have been put on medication in bird flu-hit areas of West Bengal, health authorities said on

In the last few years, the country has not registered any case of human transmission of bird flu but there is always a possibility of human infection among the high risk groups.

"A total of 409 poultry workers, cullers, veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis," a health ministry official said.

However, the ministry said that there is no cause for alarm and the state administration has adequate stock of medicine and personal protective equipments.

The outbreak of avian influenza was notified in Murshidabad district of West Bengal Jan 14. Since then, officials said, it has spread to several areas of the district.

"Containment measures have been initiated as per the contingency plan. Culling of birds has started and so far 116,824 birds have been culled and 11,409 eggs have been destroyed," the official added.

A three-member Central Rapid Response Team of health ministry is at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.
 
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Bird flu spreads to more areas in West Bengal
January 28th, 2010 - 9:57 pm ICT by IANS

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New Delhi, Jan 28 (IANS) While culling continued in bird-flu hit West Bengal, new epicentres have emerged since the government confirmed the virus Jan 14, health authorities said here.
Nearly 125,751 birds have been culled in the state, authorities said.

?Culling of birds has started and so far 125,751 birds have been culled. About 15,453 eggs have been destroyed,? said a statement issued here.

Officials also said the avian influenza is spreading to new areas.

The government notified the outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages in block Khargram of district Murshidabad Jan 14 and since then more epicentres - Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Jhajra and Sankarpur - have surfaced in the same block, officials added.

State health authorities have also confirmed outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan block.

?Containment measures have been initiated and about 435 poultry workers and veterinary surgeons are involved in culling operations,? they said.

?The situation is being monitored on a daily basis,? an official added.
 
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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (28.01.2010)
19:40 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Jhajra and Sankarpur ). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur , Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A three member Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been initiated as per the contingency plan of DADF. Culling of birds has started and so far 125751 birds have been culled and 15453 eggs have been destroyed.

? 435 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 215496 population, 212063 have been covered and 5 persons have been identified with Fever/URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.In 3-10Km area,out of a total of 230734 population,63398 have been covered on 27.01.2010 and 13 persons have been found with Fever/URI, but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 7 cases of fever with URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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Bird flu spreads to more areas in West Bengal
January 28th, 2010 - 9:57 pm ICT by IANS -
New Delhi, Jan 28 (IANS) While culling continued in bird-flu hit West Bengal, new epicentres have emerged since the government confirmed the virus Jan 14, health authorities said here.
Nearly 125,751 birds have been culled in the state, authorities said.

?Culling of birds has started and so far 125,751 birds have been culled. About 15,453 eggs have been destroyed,? said a statement issued here.

Officials also said the avian influenza is spreading to new areas.

The government notified the outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages in block Khargram of district Murshidabad Jan 14 and since then more epicentres - Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Jhajra and Sankarpur - have surfaced in the same block, officials added.

State health authorities have also confirmed outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan block.

?Containment measures have been initiated and about 435 poultry workers and veterinary surgeons are involved in culling operations,? they said.

?The situation is being monitored on a daily basis,? an official added.



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Avian influenza in West Bengal, India
28/01/2010-03: 18:00 PM
(Agroviet-28/1/2010): At least 409 people are tracked in the medical area of avian influenza occurred in West Bengal, India.

In recent years, India has not ever happened infections bird flu in humans but the possibility that people infected in the target groups at high risk still exists.

A top Indian health officials said a total of 409 poultry, the culled poultry and vets involved in the work of destruction being preventive medication.

However, the Health Ministry said the country is not necessary to give the alarm for the current situation and India are still enough medicine reserves and medical equipment needed.

Avian influenza is recorded occurred in Murshidabad district, West Bengal on January 14. The officials said that so far, this flu has spread to service some areas in the district.

The destruction of poultry was carried out. So far, 116,824 poultry have been destroyed and 11,409 eggs also canceled.

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Avian influenza in West Bengal, India
28/01/2010-03: 18:00 PM
(Agroviet-28/1/2010): At least 409 people are tracked in the medical area of avian influenza occurred in West Bengal, India.

In recent years, India has not ever happened infections bird flu in humans but the possibility that people infected in the target groups at high risk still exists.

A top Indian health officials said a total of 409 poultry, the culled poultry and vets involved in the work of destruction being preventive medication.

Prophylactic Tamiflu has been given to vets in India before

This from Manipur, July 2007

..She added 20 people living on the farm were taking Tamiflu, the most popular drug for treating and preventing bird flu, as well as six veterinary workers as a "matter of abundant precaution"...
 
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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (01.02.2010)
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19:23 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Jhajra and Sankarpur). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A three member Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been initiated as per the contingency plan of DADF. Culling of birds has started and so far 147512 birds have been culled and 17420 eggs have been destroyed.

? 515 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 215496 population, 211195 have been covered and 11 persons have been identified with Fever/URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.In 3-10Km area, out of a total of 230734 population, 62355 have been covered on 31.01.2010 and 15 persons have been found with Fever/URI, but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 6 cases of fever with URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (2.02.2010)
19:46 IST

? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Jhajra and Sankarpur). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been initiated as per the contingency plan of DADF. Culling of birds has started and so far 149473 birds have been culled and 17874 eggs have been destroyed.

? 515 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 215496 population, 84394 have been covered and 2 persons have been identified with Fever/URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.In 3-10Km area, out of a total of 230734 population, 116446 have been covered on 01.02.2010 and 7 persons have been found with Fever/URI, but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 6 cases of fever with URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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India - Avian flu coats 100,000 birds to date

03 Feb 2010
West Bengal government officials have stated that so far, approx. 95,493 birds have been culled and over 10,189 eggs destroyed, reports state.<o:p></o:p>
After the state government reported return of the bird flu H5N1 on January 17, 2010, the government has asked the West Bengal government to undertake culling of all poultry within a radius of 3 km from Murshidabad district, the centre of the bird flu outbreak.

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?A 3-member central rapid response team:rolleyes: is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities. Containment measures have been initiated as per the contingency plan of the department of animal husbandry, dairying & fisheries (DADF),? ministry of health and family welfare said.<o:p></o:p>
?Further, 409 poultry workers/cullers/veterinary surgeons are involved in culling operations. The identified hospital has reported 8 cases of fever with URI but none of them has any history of contact with infected poultry,? the ministry said.:tiphat:http://www.meattradenewsdaily.co.uk/news/030210/india___avian_flu_coats__birds_to_date_.aspx
 
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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (03.02.2010)
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19:40 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Jhajra and Sankarpur). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been carried out as per the contingency plan of DADF. So far 150686 birds have been culled and 18190 eggs have been destroyed.

? 515 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 234785 population, 82408 have been covered and 3 persons have been identified with Fever/URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.In 3-10Km area, out of a total of 211445 population, 118783 have been covered on 02.02.2010 and 5 persons have been found with Fever/URI, but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 2 cases of fever with URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (04.02.2010)
19:24 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Jhajra and Sankarpur). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been carried out as per the contingency plan of DADF. So far 150686 birds have been culled and 18190 eggs have been destroyed.

? 515 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 234785 population, 79125 have been covered on 03.02.2010 and 2 persons have been identified with Fever/URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.In 3-10Km area, out of a total of 211445 population, 115537 have been covered on 03.02.2010 and 5 persons have been found with Fever/URI, but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 2 cases of fever with URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (05.02.2010)
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20:3 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Dhamaliara & Diara). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been carried out as per the contingency plan of DADF. So far 150686 birds have been culled and 18190 eggs have been destroyed.

? 515 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 82195 population, 79125 have been covered on 04.02.2010 and 0 persons have been identified with Fever/URI.In 3-10Km area, out of a total of 211445 population, 115537 have been covered on 04.02.2010 and 4 persons have been found with Fever/URI, but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 3 cases of fever with URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (08.02.2010)
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20:33 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Dhamaliara & Diara). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been carried out as per the contingency plan of DADF. So far 150686 birds have been culled and 18190 eggs have been destroyed.

? 515 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 82195 population, 75630 have been covered on 07.02.2010 and 3 persons have been identified with Fever/URI.In 3-10Km area, out of a total of 211445 population, 86998 have been covered on 07.02.2010 and 8 persons have been found with Fever/URI, but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 3 cases of fever with URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (10.02.2010)
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19:19 IST
? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Dhamaliara & Diara). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been carried out as per the contingency plan of DADF. So far 150686 birds have been culled and 18190 eggs have been destroyed.

? 515 poultry workers/cullers / veterinary surgeons involved in culling operations have been put on chemoprophylaxis.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 234785 population, 19289 have been covered on 09.02.2010 and 2 persons have been identified with Fever/URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.In 3-10Km area, out of a total of 211445 population, 19289 have been covered on 09.02.2010 and 0 persons have been found with Fever/URI.

? The identified hospital has reported 0 cases of fever with URI .

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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Status Report on Avian Influenza outbreak in West Bengal (11.02.2010)
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? Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying & Fisheries (DADF), GOI has notified Avian Influenza outbreak in Hazrabati and Nagar villages [block Khargram], district Murshidabad on 14th January, 2010. More epicentres surfaced in the same block (Haripur, Ninur, Pathai, Dhamaliara & Diara). State Government also notified outbreaks in the Faridpur, Budua, Khorjona, Simulia villages of Burwan Block.

? A Central Rapid Response Team of MOHFW is stationed at Murshidabad to assist the state health authorities.

? Containment measures have been carried out as per the contingency plan of DADF. So far 150686 birds have been culled and 18190 eggs have been destroyed.

? The Surveillance activities are going on in 0-3 Km and 3-10Km area. In 0-3Km area, out of a total of 234785 population, 19279 have been covered on 10.02.2010 and 3 persons have been identified with Fever/URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.In 3-10Km area, out of a total of 211445 population, 64376 have been covered on 10.02.2010 and 4 persons have been found with Fever/URI but none of them has history of contact with infected poultry.

? The identified hospital has reported 0 cases of fever with URI .

? State Govt. has adequate stock of oseltamivir and personal protective equipment.

? Situation is being monitored on a daily basis.

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