Re: India sounds bird flu alert after chicken deaths; H5N1 confirmed
Re: India sounds bird flu alert after chicken deaths; H5N1 confirmed
Statesman News Service
RAMPURHAT, Jan. 20: Culling of chickens in the Bird flu-hit areas in Birbhum was affected today after the authorities had decided to stop culling in Margram on the day of Muharram following requests from villagers. This apart, culling could not be started in Nalhati municipality as the ARD officials stopped culling demanding security following last night?s incident when four members of a rapid response team were beaten up by villagers. Twelve persons were arrested today in this connection.
Although ARD minister, Mr Anisur Rahman, had claimed yesterday that 300 teams would carry out culling from today, only 64 teams continued culling in 59 villages of six affected blocks, today.
However, the slow process of culling apparently allowed the H5N1 virus to spread to new areas. According to reports, nearly
500 chickens died in a poultry in Joydev in Illambazar block. Mr Manasa Hansda, sabhadhipati, Birbhum Zilla Parishad, admitted that the slow progress of culling might help the virus to spread in new areas.
He said that till now, 68,000 chickens have been culled in the district where as nearly 4 lakh chickens are yet to be culled. He also said they were trying to bring in more people to speed up the culling process. ?We hope the process will get the required momentum as more officials will be engaged in the culling process soon.?
However, the culling process received a blow in several places as villagers continued to resist the process owing to their ignorance of the deadly consequences of the H5N1 virus.
Meanwhile, the Union health ministry informed that 22 surveillance teams (each comprising five members) are conducting active surveillance in 0.3 KM radius of the Bird flu-affected areas in the district. This apart, 14 teams in 3-10 km radius zone are currently involved in the process. The surveillance teams are covering a population of 24,406 on daily basis in 0-3 Km radius.
In 3-10 km radius area they have covered a population of 10,317 on 18.1.2008. The cumulative population covered in this zone is 30,639 while the total population in this zone is 1,51,348.
A total of 304 fever cases were detected in 0-10 km. radius of the affected area. However, no suspected human cases of Avian Influenza has been detected till date.
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