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Bird Flu update for 09-03-2024

Bird Flu update for 09-03-2024



A central team is scheduled to visit Odisha on September 4th and 5th to assess the burgeoning bird flu situation in the state. The visit comes in response to confirmed cases of Avian Influenza reported in four locations within the Puri district: Pipili, Satyabadi, Chandanpur, and Brahmagiri. These developments have raised concerns about the spread of the virus and its impact on both poultry and human populations.

Odisha's Chief Secretary, Manoj Ahuja, highlighted the urgency of the central team's visit during his recent statements, indicating the state's proactive measures to contain the outbreak. The team, comprising experts from the National Center for Disease Control (NCDC) and the Indian Veterinary Research Institute (IVRI), aims to further investigate the affected areas and guide local authorities on necessary containment and control measures.

The presence of Avian Influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is particularly alarming due to its potential to infect humans and other animals. This zoonotic virus tends to be highly contagious among birds and can devastate poultry farms with swift transmission and high mortality rates. There is an added concern for human health; although human cases are rarer, they can be severe and, in some instances, lethal.

Immediate responses in Puri district include surveillance increases, the culling of infected poultry, and public advisories on safety practices. Local authorities are working diligently to quarantine the affected areas to prevent the spread of the virus.

Residents in and around affected areas are advised to avoid contact with sick birds and to report any unusual bird deaths to local authorities. Health officials also recommend maintaining good hygiene practices and cooking poultry products thoroughly to eliminate any viral particles.

With the forthcoming visit from the central health team, additional resources and expertise are expected to strengthen the ongoing efforts in Odisha. It underscores the seriousness with which the Indian government is tackling the Avian Influenza outbreak and its commitment to preventing a large-scale health crisis. Further measures may be announced following the team's assessment and the consequent strategic discussions, which aim to safeguard both the agricultural sector and public health.

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