Outbreaks of bird flu in different states of India ,deaths of many birds in Madhya Pradesh and Kerala have confirmed the presence of the virus
Outbreaks of Bird flue different States, Kerala and Madhyapradesh of India |
Several Indian states report bird flu outbreak
In the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, India has reported bird flu since last week. The deaths of many birds in Madhya Pradesh and Kerala have confirmed the presence of the virus, and the dead birds in Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan and Gujarat are also at high risk of avian influenza.
Bird flu has been confirmed in two places in Kerala. On Monday, the state's Forest, Malpal Swami and Dairy Development Minister K Raju said.
Even as bird death continued in Jhalawar, Rajasthan on Tuesday, 10 birds died in Rajasthan. However, the cause of death is not yet known. Since January 3, 138 birds have died in Jhalawar.
The outbreak of bird flu has also raised concerns in the district towns of Indore and Mandsaur in Madhya Pradesh. The presence of the virus in dead crows has been confirmed. Veterinarians have started investigating poultry farms in Mandsaur as a precautionary measure against the deaths of about 100 crows between December 23 and January 3.
Meanwhile, officials of the Mall Palari Department in each district have taken precautionary measures. It is recommended to follow the standard operating system to check the spread of the virus.
In Himachal Pradesh, after hundreds of winter migratory birds were found dead at the Pong Dam Lake sanctuary recently, Kangra District Magistrate on Monday issued a ban on the sale, purchase and export of any poultry products in Fatehpur, Dehra, Jawali and Indore areas. District. Authorities suspect avian influenza in the dead bird. However, the treatment of the cause is under investigation.
It has also completely prohibited the slaughter of poultry / birds / fish of any kind / age and related products (eggs, meat, chicken) in slaughterhouses or at homes or anywhere in government-prohibited areas.
Agriculture Minister Rajasthan Lalchand Kataria held an emergency meeting of officials with the flu on Sunday.
Minister of Forestry, Maintenance of Wine and Milk Products Kerala, Raju, said the virus was not transmitted to humans.
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