Fri. Mar 29th, 2024

New Delhi: The Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry, and Dairying have said that additional cases of avian influenza among crows have been confirmed in the Dangs district of Gujarat on 14th January.

Meanwhile, in Haryana, samples from four poultry farms have been confirmed to be positive for avian influenza (H5N8). The farms are Maharaja poultry farm in Khatauli; Tara poultry farm, Batour and Singla poultry farm in Mauli village of Panchkula district of Haryana.

The central teams formed for monitoring the situation in the affected areas of the country are visiting the affected sites and conducting epistemological studies. The Department requested the Ministry of Civil Aviation GOI to allow uninterrupted transportation of samples for expeditious testing of Avian Influenza in designated laboratories.

Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh have completed monetization activities, after successfully finishing the culling operations.

In the light of the findings that many states were banning the supply of poultry and poultry products from other states, it was suggested to review such policy as this would add to the negative impact on the poultry industry. Further, there is no scientific report available on the Givenfection of AI viruses spread through processed products. Consumption of well-cooked chicken and eggs does not pose any risk to humans.

Given the reports received from the designated laboratory that samples of commercial poultry from Ghazipur Mandi, Delhi confirmed that these were negative for AI, FAHD Minister, Giriraj Singh emphasized removing the ban on the sale of poultry and poultry products in a virtual meeting today along with the Deputy CM Manish Sisodia and Mayors of MCD Delhi. The Government of NCT of Delhi revoked the aforementioned ban with immediate effect.

Following, the advisory constant department, states are undertaking awareness generation activities through newspaper advertisements, social media platforms, etc. Also, constant efforts to generate awareness about Avian Influenza and how to deal with the situation are being shared among the general public through various media platforms including social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook handles.