Friday, May 25, 2007

Pakistan: 5 Outbreaks In Poultry This Week

 

 

#805

 

H5N1 continues to pop up in poultry farms on the outskirts of Pakistan's Capitol, Islamabad.   This week alone, 5 farms have reported outbreaks.

 

 

 

Pakistan confirms fifth H5N1 outbreak this week

 

Reuters

Pakistani authorities have detected the H5N1 strain of bird flu at two more poultry farms on the outskirts of Islamabad, taking to five the number of outbreaks found this week, a government official said on Friday.

 

Several outbreaks of the H5N1 strain of bird flu have been found in poultry this year in Pakistan, where the deadly virus first appeared in early 2006. Pakistan has had no human cases.

 

"We have discovered two more cases in the same area where the virus was found in three poultry farms early this week," said Food and Agriculture Ministry official Rafiq-ul-Hassan Usmani.

 

Samples were gathered on Wednesday after the death of more than 3,000 birds on the two farms in the Chak Shezad area. The samples tested positive for the H5N1 strain and authorities culled the remaining 4,000 chickens on Thursday.

 

Usmani said authorities had stepped up surveillance in the area, which is known as "poultry pocket" because of its more than 40 commercial chicken farms.

 

"My hunch is that birds on many of these farms are not getting the vaccination, and the free movement of workers and birds within the area is also causing the spread," he said.

 

Health officials had been sent to examine farm workers, he said.

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