Bird Flu Outbreak in Andhra Pradesh: Nellore Collector Hari Narayan Orders Preventive Measures After Several Chickens Died in Two Villages
The district collector Hari Narayan convened an emergency meeting with the officials of the animal husbandry department and instructed them to take all necessary steps to contain the spread of the disease.
Nellore, February 16: A bird flu outbreak has been confirmed in Andhra Pradesh's Nellore district after several chickens died in two villages in the past few days. The samples of the dead chickens were sent to a laboratory in Bhopal, where the test results confirmed the presence of the avian influenza virus, said authorities.
The district collector Hari Narayan convened an emergency meeting with the officials of the animal husbandry department and instructed them to take all necessary steps to contain the spread of the disease. He ordered the closure of all chicken shops for three months within a one-kilometre radius from Chatagutla of Podalakur mandal and Gumalladibba of Kovur mandal, where the deaths occurred. Bird Flu Outbreak in Jharkhand: Over 400 Chickens Die in Last Five Days in Government Poultry Farm in Bokaro.
He also directed the officials to bury the dead chickens in the ground and conduct gram sabhas in the affected villages to create awareness among the people. The collector appealed to the public not to panic and assured them that the situation was under control. He said that the health department was monitoring the situation and taking precautionary measures to prevent any human infection. Bird Flu Outbreak: WHO Confirms Another Case of Avian Influenza H5N1 Virus in Chinese Woman.
He advised the people to avoid contact with poultry and report any symptoms of fever, cough or sore throat to the nearest health centre.
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