Bird flu cases strike Maharashtra

fantasticguy
19-02-2006, 11:39 PM
In the first instance of the deadly avian flu virus in India, the Maharashtra government on Saturday said chicken have died of the disease in the Nandurbar and Dhule districts, which have a large number of poultry farms, even as the state authorities have rushed immediate medical help to the affected areas.

The high security animal disease laboratory in Bhopal, where poultry samples were sent has confirmed that seven samples had strains of the deadly H5N1 avian flu virus, official sources said in Mumbai.

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State Animal Husbandry Minister Anees Ahmed has assured that all preliminary precautions have been taken to prevent the spread of infections to other areas and the entire area has been isolated, and the infected birds have been kept separately.

The minister also cautioned people in Dhule and Nandurbar districts from consuming poultry products and emergency medical teams and medicines were rushed to the affected areas. There was however no cases of the human infection.

Medicines, airlifted from Delhi, have reached Aurangabad and are being taken to Nandurbar by road, the minister, who is currently in Nagpur said.

Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar told reporters that the government was taking all measures on a war footing to combat the disease and that there was no cause for panic. "This was the first time that India has been affected by the bird flu virus, but we are confident of tackling the situation."

Over 50,000 birds have died in the area, having 52 poultry farms, during the past two weeks but senior officials in the animal husbandry department said the cause of death was initially thought to be "ranikhet" and not bird flu.

Poultry birds within a three kilometer radius of Nandurba from where samples were sent to Bhopal will be culled using carbon monoxide and through birdfeed mixed with medicines, the minister said adding neighbouring Gujarat has been alerted as large number of poultry from Maharashtra is supplied to that state, especially Surat.

The Maharashtra government has alerted authorities in neighbouring Gujarat who have set up a 24-hour monitoring cell at Surat.

Eleven veterinary teams have been rushed to Surat, D K Rao, secretary, animal husbandry said at Ahmedabad adding the state has nine poultry farms with about 18,000 birds from where about 100 chicken deaths were reported during the past 10 to 12 days.

However, he said this rate of poultry deaths was normal.

Meanwhile, in New Delhi, the Centre activated its action plan to prevent the spread of bird flu and officials said Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss would speak with Maharashtra authorities on the issue.

"The health ministry is seized of the entire development and appropriate action is mooted at appropriate level," sources said adding, as a precautionary measure ministry officials were already deputed to all states.

miss_teryus
19-02-2006, 11:43 PM
shizzzz....noooo! i hope it doesnt affect maharashtraaa too badly! that'll be SO bad! they'll havta kill a whole buncha birds..and everything is so tied together there....it'll spread so quick! oh no..hmm..

ooooh i jus read the article....man oh man..they culled a whole bunch of birds..this is badddd....but there've been no human cases there..so that's good! :) let's hope it stays this way..

PuNjAbI KuDi
19-02-2006, 11:47 PM
stupid bird flu..its so annoying!! hope it gets controlled

miss_teryus
19-02-2006, 11:50 PM
the thing is...it's a virus...and it keeps changing...
so even if they find a cure..it's only temporary..
the virus will change slightly, and the new and improved one will still affect ppl/birds..
theyre very ishmart! ;) lol (even tho theyre non-living) lolll

PuNjAbI KuDi
19-02-2006, 11:53 PM
lool..yeh they keep mutating into something else..with different effects...hopefully it'll mutate so much one day that it'll die:D

miss_teryus
19-02-2006, 11:58 PM
or it'll mutate into something that can make us fly (like birdiesss..weeheee!)
:D:D
and NOT kill us at the same time..
altho..we mite die, by flying into lightening....lol...

PuNjAbI KuDi
20-02-2006, 12:03 AM
loooool...omg that would be the weirdest thing if we could fly!!

miss_teryus
20-02-2006, 12:05 AM
look! we mutated the topic--to flying!!! :D

PuNjAbI KuDi
20-02-2006, 12:09 AM
hahahahaha! we're baaaaaaaaaaaaad girls:p

akki4life
20-02-2006, 05:37 PM
no wonder these brids are getting flu's, casue they are always flyin arnd naked. man, atleast put some clothes on before flying, it gets pretty cold up there u knw. lol

miss_teryus
20-02-2006, 05:56 PM
hmm...reena..i think we're too late....it's already had its affect on Hammad!!

lol...birdie clothes eh...haha that'd be so cute if they wore clothes!

fantasticguy
20-02-2006, 11:43 PM
Eat chicken, no need to panic: government

February 20, 2006 09:17 IST


"Eat chicken, no need to panic," was the advice that Union Health Minister Anbumani Ramadoss late on Sunday night as he maintained that the situation arising out of the outbreak of bird flu in Navapur, Maharashtra, was totally under control.

He, however, said the source of the outbreak has not yet been ascertained as the government was now focusing on containing the deadly disease from spreading.

"Rapid response teams have been rushed to the affected areas in Maharashtra. We have quarantined the entire area and the first phase of culling of three-to-five lakh chicken has begun," Ramadoss said.

He said only three birds have been tested positive for H5N1 strain till now and arrangements have been made to vaccinate poultry in the affected areas of Navapur tehsil of Maharashtra's Nandurbar district and Surat district in Gujarat.

"People need not panic. It is safe to eat a chicken after heating it for 20 minutes or 70 degree centigrade," Ramadoss said.

Teams from the National Institute of Communicable Disease are vaccinating poultry birds in a 10-kilometre radius of the affected area while simultaneously culling of chicken was going on in around 16 farms in Navapur, Ramadoss said.

"One million vaccines, adequate stocks of Tamiflu, the anti avian flu drug, protective gears have been rushed to the affected area," he said.

"The situation is under control. People need not panic," he said and rubbished reports of a person succumbing to birdflu in Surat district of Gujarat.

"There are reports that a person had died due to bird flu. Absolutely not. He has not been associated with affected birds in Navapur. The cause of his death was septicemia," he added.

He said the government has lifted samples from people associated with birds and sent them for testing.

Ramadoss said he was in touch with the chief minister of Maharashtra, the Prime Minister's office, Home Ministry and officials of the animal husbandry department and is monitoring the situation.

"We have sent advisory to all states to report immediately if there is any suspected case of bird flu irrespective of whether the number is less or more," he added.

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