Saturday, December 06, 2008

Assam Expands Culling Operation As Bird Flu Spreads

 

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Ten days ago poultry began dying in the north eastern state of Assam, India, sparking fears of an outbreak of bird flu.  Laboratory tests confirmed the presence of the H5N1 virus late last week.

 

Since that time, several other outbreaks have been reported over a wider area of Assam, including on the outskirts of the state's largest city, Guwahati.

 

House-to-house culling continues, although there are complaints of inadequate compensation being paid to bird owners, and some residents have been reluctant to cooperate.

 

Thus far, there have been no reports of suspected human infections.

 


This from New Kerala.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bird flu spreads to new areas in Assam

 

Kamrup (Assam), Dec 6 : With a fresh outbreak of bird flu in poultry being detected in Assam, authorities are prepared to start the culling of thousands of chickens.

 

Reports say the virus has spread to the districts of Barpeta and Nalbari from Hajo in Kamrup District, where it was first reported.
Samples were sent to laboratories in Bhopal and have tested positive for H5N1 avian influenza.


The State Government has ordered culling operations and culling officers have already started going from house-to-house urging the villagers to hand over to them their poultry.


"Cases of bird flu were reported ten days back, but the laboratory has confirmed now. The epicentres have been confirmed. The bird flu operation has been started," said Mukul Das, a culling official.


Villagers like Montu Ali in Kamrup district were reluctant to give away their poultry in spite of the culling officers making them understand the consequences of the virus spreading further.


"They say that they will pay us Rs 20 per bird, but the market price is Rs 22 per bird. This is not justified; we depend on these farms for a livelihood. I don't know what to do. We are not even being given money; they are giving us receipts, ," said Ali, a poultry farm owner.


Sale and movement of poultry in and around Guwahati has been prohibited and precautionary measures stepped up in other parts of the state.


Health workers have moved to affected areas to check people for any flu-like symptoms.