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Karnataka, India: 2025 H5N1 in poultry

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Source: https://www.newkerala.com/news/o/ktaka-takes-steps-contain-bird-flu-outbreak-district-orders-898

K'taka takes steps to contain bird flu outbreak in district, orders poultry culling in farm
IANS February 28, 2025

Chikkaballapur (Karnataka), Feb 28: As the district authorities take steps to contain the bird flu outbreak in the Chikkaballapur district, located close to Bengaluru, the State Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Department has issued an order to cull 350 chickens in a poultry farm.

The order issued on Friday was for a farm located in Varadahalli, Chikkaballapur. The authorities in the district are on high alert following the detection of the H5N1 virus in chickens in Varadahalli. The district administration, led by Deputy Commissioner P.N. Ravindra, has conducted an emergency meeting and issued an order prohibiting the movement of chickens from the village.

All roads leading to the village have been barricaded, and vehicle movement is being monitored to ensure that no chickens are transported out. Preliminary investigations indicate that 28 chickens were found dead at the residence of one Dyamappa in Varadahalli. Chickens have also started dying in other households in the village.

The authorities sent samples from three dead chickens from a poultry farm in the village to the Bengaluru Central Laboratory. The lab tests confirmed avian influenza in the samples. Consequently, orders were issued to cull all chickens from the poultry farm.

Authorities have conducted a door-to-door survey of poultry in the village and have sprayed sodium hypochlorite solution throughout the area. The health department is also closely monitoring the health of residents.

However, sources reveal that authorities are investigating a tip-off that poultry farms in Varadahalli transported approximately 10,000 chickens to Bengaluru two days ago. These chickens are suspected to have been sold in meat shops and hotels across the city.

Officials are concerned about the development and are monitoring the situation. They are working to verify the claims, track the supply chain and warn sellers against selling chicken sourced from Varadahalli...


 
Source: https://www.newindianexpress.com/st...ballari-two-thousand-chickens-die-in-one-week

Bird flu in Ballari, two thousand chickens die in one week
The DC also announced a quarantine in a radius of 1 km around the poultry farm and declared it a restricted area.​
Kiran Balannanavar
Updated on:
28 Feb 2025, 9:48 pm
1 min read

BALLARI: Bird flu (H5N1 avian influenza) has been confirmed in the government poultry farm in Kurekoppa village of Sandur taluk in Ballari district. After more than 2,400 chickens died in a span of one week at the farm, the district authorities sent the samples to the laboratory in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, for tests, which have now confirmed the presence of bird flu.

Ballari Deputy Commissioner Prashant Kumar Mishra held an emergency meeting with the officials concerned and has directed them to stay vigilant.​..
 
Source: https://www.newindianexpress.com/st...e-in-karnatakas-ballari-bird-flu-alert-issued

10,000 chickens die in Karnataka's Ballari, bird flu alert issued
Ballari deputy commissioner Prashanth Kumar Mishra has instructed the authorities to train poultry workers in handling the birds in the present situation and sounded an alert at the Andhra Pradesh border.​
Kiran Balannanavar
Updated on:
03 Mar 2025, 9:46 pm

​BALLARI: Around 10,000 chickens have died in poultry farms in Ballari district in the wake of the spread of H5N1 virus, commonly called bird flu, after it spread in Andhra Pradesh which borders Ballari district. This has become a serious cause for concern for the district authorities.

Ballari deputy commissioner Prashanth Kumar Mishra has instructed the authorities to train poultry workers in handling the birds in the present situation and sounded an alert at the Andhra Pradesh border.

After 2,400 birds died at Kurekoppa village government poultry, samples were sent to Madhya Pradesh laboratory which confirmed the presence of H5N1. Later, on February 26, 8,000 chickens died at Kappagallu poultry which was also confirmed to be due to bird flu.

There are 74 poultry farms located in the district. The DC however said there is no panic situation yet and advised people to boil chicken meat up to a minimum of 70 degrees Celsius for more than half hour before consuming.​..
 
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Bengaluru Bird Flu Alert: H5N1 Virus Outbreak At Hesaraghatta Poultry Farm, Staff Quarantined

​Apr 17 2026
A major health alert has been sounded in Karnataka after the H5N1 bird flu virus was detected in chickens at a state-run poultry facility. The discovery was made during routine inspections conducted with the approval of the Central Government. The virus was confirmed in the very first round of testing, prompting swift containment measures by the authorities. Officials acted immediately to prevent any potential spread, given the serious nature of the infection.​

Chickens Culled To Contain Spread
Following confirmation of the virus, all chickens at the affected poultry farm were culled and buried in a designated pit as part of standard containment protocol. Authorities have taken this step to ensure that the infection does not spread further to other poultry units or regions.

Outbreak Traced To Hesaraghatta Farm
The outbreak has been traced to a state government poultry farm in Hesaraghatta. This has raised significant concern, as the facility is a major supplier of chickens to various parts of the state. Following the detection of the H5N1 virus at this location, officials decided to cull the entire stock at the unit.

Poultry Handlers Placed Under Quarantine
As a precautionary measure, all staff involved in transporting chickens from the Hesaraghatta farm have been placed under quarantine. This step is aimed at preventing any possible transmission of the virus to other areas through human contact or movement.

Inspection Orders Issued To Nearby Areas
Government veterinary officers have issued notices to nearby panchayats, directing them to conduct immediate inspections of surrounding poultry farms, sheds, and chicken shops. The aim is to identify any potential spread at an early stage and take swift action.

Heat May Have Triggered Outbreak
Experts believe that the prevailing intense summer heat may have contributed to the outbreak. Doctors have warned that high temperatures could accelerate the spread of the virus among poultry. In response, the state government has directed veterinary officials to remain on high alert and carry out thorough checks across affected and neighbouring areas.

https://newsable.asianetnews.com/ka...ry-farm-staff-quarantined-articleshow-o368w00

 

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Bird flu scare in Karnataka as H5N1 detected in poultry farm

​Update: 2026-04-17 08:12 IST

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The development has raised concerns as the poultry farm was reportedly supplying chickens to multiple parts of the state. In response, animal husbandry authorities have issued notices to nearby gram panchayats and directed immediate inspections of poultry sheds and chicken outlets in surrounding areas.

Veterinary officials have also initiated quarantine measures for poultry farmers in the vicinity. Surveillance has been intensified to monitor any unusual bird deaths or symptoms associated with bird flu, and precautionary steps are being enforced strictly.

Sources said the state government acted swiftly after receiving inputs from central agencies regarding the presence of the virus. Officers have instructed field staff to conduct thorough checks in nearby farms and ensure strict adherence to biosecurity norms.

https://www.thehansindia.com/amp/ka...taka-as-h5n1-detected-in-poultry-farm-1066441
 
17 April
Bird Flu Panic in Bengaluru: Deadly H5N1 Virus Detected at Govt Poultry Farm, Emergency Shutdown Sparks Statewide Alert

Excerpt:

Farm Workers Quarantined, Monitoring Begins
Authorities have quarantined poultry handlers and workers employed at the infected farm as a precautionary measure. Medical teams are monitoring their health conditions, while surveillance has been increased in surrounding areas.

Read full article at: https://www.newsflashdaily.in/2026/04/bird-flu-alert-hits-bengaluru-h5n1.html
 
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Updated Apr 17, 2026, 10:31 AM IST​

Bird Flu in Karnataka: People of the state beware... Bird flu has spread! H5N1 detected at a breeding center

Excerpt:

The detection of the highly pathogenic bird influenza strain H5N1 is significant as it can spread rapidly in birds and in rare cases can infect humans. However, health officials have clarified that no human infections have been reported so far in connection with this case.

https://kannada.timesnownews.com/ne...e-confirmed-at-poultry-farm-article-154098658
 
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Avian Influenza (H5N1) has been detected in Mattikere village, Hesaraghatta, Bengaluru.

The Health Minister has shared that all necessary precautionary measures are in place, with rapid containment steps already initiated on the ground. Authorities have established a 3 km infected zone and a 10 km surveillance zone, with continuous monitoring in nearby areas.

Health teams are conducting door-to-door checks in surrounding villages, and medical support systems have been activated to ensure quick response if needed.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DXO0TxugdML/
 
Bird Flu Alert Near Bengaluru: Containment Zones Set Up After H5N1 Detected in Hesaraghatta
Last Updated:April 17, 2026, 17:45 IST​

Excerpt:
Officials said Rapid Response Teams were deployed immediately, and a 3-km infected zone along with a 10-km surveillance zone has been set up to contain the spread of the virus.

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Health authorities have started door-to-door monitoring in 19 nearby villages. Health workers will check residents for fever and other symptoms over the next 10 days.

https://www.news18.com/cities/benga...1-detected-in-hesaraghatta-ws-l-10041505.html
 
Published - April 17, 2026 05:45 pm IST​
H5N1 virus detected in Hesaraghatta poultry centre near Bengaluru; no need for panic, says Dinesh Gundu Rao

Excerpt:

Ten staff involved in the operation have been placed under quarantine and are under medical observation with administration of Oseltamivir. The affected premises has been declared a prohibited area for one year.

Surveillance under way

Health Department officials said surveillance has been intensified in surrounding areas. Within the 3-km infected zone, two villages with a population of 3,422 are under monitoring, while 17 villages with a population of 22,395 fall within the 3–10 km surveillance zone.

Health workers and ASHA staff are conducting door-to-door visits and will continue fever surveillance for the next 10 days. Hospitals have been instructed to report any suspected cases immediately, and adequate stocks of PPE kits, masks, Oseltamivir, viral transport media (VTM), and throat swab kits have been ensured at nearby primary health centres.

Do not panic, says Minister

Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao said no human cases of the infection had been reported so far and urged the public not to panic. “There is no need for panic, but people must remain cautious,” he said.

He advised the public to avoid contact with sick or dead birds and to immediately inform the Animal Husbandry or Health Department in case of any suspicion. He added that properly cooked poultry meat and eggs are safe for consumption.

Officials said the Health Department is prepared to handle any eventuality.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/natio...ays-dinesh-gundu-rao/article70873682.ece/amp/
 
April 18, 2026
Bird Flu Outbreak? H5N1 virus detected near this city, thousands of birds culled, state health ministry says…, – Check precautions

Bird Flu Outbreak? Panic created among the resident of Mathkuru village after the authorities detected H5N1 avian influenza virus at a poultry training centre on Tuesday. The detection of the H5N1 avian influenza virus prompted authorities to initiate the process of containment measures as per protocol. The infection was confirmed from a report by the National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD) which is located in Bhopal (MP). After getting the report, rapid response teams from the State, District and Primary Health Centre levels reached the village on April 16. The village is located in Hesaraghatta which is approx 30 km away from Karnataka’s capital city Bengaluru​

continued: https://www.india.com/news/india/bi...killed-mathkuru-village-hesaraghatta-8385252/
 
April 18, 2026
Karnataka Reports First Bird Flu Case (in Poultry) Of 2026, Thousands Of Chickens Culled

Excerpt:

Two villages with a population of 3,422 fall within the 0-3 km infected zone, while 17 villages with a population of 22,395 fall in the 3-10 km surveillance zone. Health teams and ASHAs will carry out daily house-to-house fever surveillance, while private hospitals have been directed to report ILI and SARI cases on the IHIP portal. Adequate stocks of PPE, masks, Oseltamivir, VTM, and throat swabs are available," the Health Department added.

Authorities have identified 54 chicken retail outlets and 36 surrounding villages within the surveillance zone. The Health Department has instructed local officials to take all necessary preventive measures to curb any potential spread.

https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/kar...of-2026-thousands-of-chickens-culled-11375697
 
Bird Flu Outbreak Near Bengaluru Contained; No Human Cases Detected, Says Health Department

​Apr 25, 2026
Excerpt:

As part of the containment exercise, a total population of 28,172 people across 22 villages within the 10-km surveillance zone was monitored over a period of 10 days. Multiple rounds of surveillance and sanitation activities were carried out as per standard guidelines.

Health officials stated that nasopharyngeal samples collected from quarantined staff on the fifth day of surveillance and sent to the National Institute of Virology (NIV), Bengaluru, tested negative for H5N1. Additional samples collected on the tenth day have been sent for testing, and results are awaited. Authorities confirmed that no human cases of H5N1 infection have been detected so far in either the infected or surveillance zones.

The Health Department has directed all healthcare facilities in Bengaluru to continue monitoring cases of Influenza-Like Illness (ILI) and Severe Acute Respiratory Infection (SARI). Hospitals have also been instructed to maintain adequate stocks of personal protective equipment, triple-layer medical masks, antiviral medication such as oseltamivir, viral transport media, and throat swab kits.

https://www.ndtv.com/health/bird-fl...detected-karnataka-health-dept-11407720/amp/1
 
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