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Mali - Outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in birds 2022

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Press release on the outbreak of avian flu in Mali

Koulouba.com 02/04/2022 Press release



The Minister of Rural Development informs national public opinion that, following high poultry mortalities observed in poultry farms in the peri-urban area of ​​Kati, the competent services of the ministry (National Directorate of Veterinary Services and Central Veterinary Laboratory) proceeded to investigations which revealed, in the said farms, infection with the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza virus, commonly known as Avian Flu.

The following precautionary measures have been taken to limit the spread of this disease. However, the Minister of Rural Development invites:

• professionals in the sector to report any mortality to the nearest veterinary services or to the administrative and political authorities within their jurisdiction;

• Populations not to handle and eat sick birds, as well as dead poultry.

He reassures public opinion that measures are underway to contain the disease, in order to protect the poultry industry.

Bamako, March 30, 2022

The Minister

Modibo KEITA

Officer of the National Order

Ministry of Rural Development

https://malijet.co/sante/communique-...viaire-au-mali

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Ministry of Rural Development
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#IMPORTANT
Press release on the outbreak of avian flu in Mali.

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Avian flu: 312,000 poultry decimated to prevent the spread

Tuesday, April 5, 2022 12:43 PM

Mali is once again facing avian flu. The presence of the disease was confirmed by the central veterinary laboratory, Kati sector. He announces that more than 312,000 poultry have been decimated as a precautionary measure.

These slaughtered poultry come from the infected poultry farms of Fanafiècoro, Diago and Diédougou Torodo. The city's veterinary service points out that the investigations began on March 13 in the said farms on questioning of the owners.

Avian flu is a poultry disease. According to health specialists, it can be transmitted to humans. Faced with this new appearance of the disease, the population is worried. Some of them sensitize others by asking them “to avoid eating the chickens” . “I am from Kati, but I am not aware of this information. All in all, I don't like chicken ,” underlines a citizen of Kati. She assures that she will get the message across. For other inhabitants of the said locality, the government must proceed to the "control" of the places of sale of the chickens to clean them up.

"The situation is under control" , reassure veterinarians

The investigations were carried out by the Kati veterinary service. For its leaders, the situation required rapid action.

“In any case, we noticed cats all over the building. However, they are also sources of contamination of the disease” , explains Mrs. Sountoura Fatoumata Diakité, head of the veterinary sector of Kati. “As a clinical sign, we observed sudden deaths. We also collected the testimony of a resident of Kati ,” says Ms. Sountoura.

No proper treatment!

Mrs. Sountoura Fatoumata Diakité indicates that there is no adequate treatment for avian flu. According to her , "once the disease has been registered in a henhouse within three days, all the poultry die" . She points out that “there is still no adequate treatment for avian flu” .

In a circular letter from the prefecture of Kati, the entry or exit of domestic birds in infected localities as well as the identification of all farms holding poultry inside the zone are prohibited.

https://www.studiotamani.org/index....lailles-decimees-pour-empecher-la-propagation
 
Immediate notification
Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-), Mali

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General Information

COUNTRY OR ZONE
ZONE

DISEASE
Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

STARTED ON
03-03-2022

ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL

GENOTYPE/ SEROTYPE/ SUBTYPE
H5N1

CONFIRMED ON
21-03-2022

REASON
Recurrence of an eradicated disease

CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

ENDED ON
-

DISEASE CATEGORY
OIE-listed

REPORTED ON
05-04-2022

LAST OCCURRENCE
12-05-2021

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Outbreaks

ob_100971 - Fanafiecoro


OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
03-03-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
25-03-2022

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
Caged layers. Three flocks 24, 10 and 6 months old, respectively. There was also a chick house with six-week-old chicks.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Fanafiecoro

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Koulikoro

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Kati

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Kati

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 12.8349

Long : -8.1304


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal 340000 340000 340000 0 0 0
TOTAL Animal 340000 340000 340000 0 0 0
- NEW Animal 340000 340000 340000 0 0 0
TOTAL Animal 340000 340000 340000 0 0 0

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https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=51887
 
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