Avian Influenza Outbreak Raises Alarm in Bilaspur District, Chhattisgarh
Concerns Rise Over Bird Flu in Bilaspur
In Bilaspur district of Chhattisgarh, the outbreak of avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu, has sparked significant concern among local authorities. Over the past few days, more than 4,400 chickens have died at a government poultry farm located in the Koni area. Following the confirmation of the infection, the district administration has initiated preventive measures on an urgent basis.
Samples of Deceased Birds Sent for Testing
Dr. G.S. Tanwar, the Joint Director of the Veterinary Department, reported on Tuesday that between March 19 and 24, approximately 4,400 chickens succumbed to a viral infection at the government poultry farm, which housed a total of 5,037 birds.
Confirmation of Avian Influenza
Officials indicated that samples from the deceased birds were dispatched to laboratories in Bhopal and Pune on Monday. The Bhopal lab confirmed the presence of avian influenza in the dead chickens.
Immediate Action Plan Implemented
Following this confirmation, District Collector Sanjay Agrawal issued immediate directives under the 'Revised Action Plan for Prevention and Control of Avian Influenza (2021)'.
Destruction of Poultry in Infected Areas
The statement revealed that a one-kilometer radius around the farm has been designated as an 'infected zone', while a ten-kilometer radius is classified as a 'surveillance zone'. According to protocols, all poultry birds, feed, and eggs within the infected zone will be destroyed, and movement in and out of this area will be strictly prohibited. Compensation will be provided to poultry owners by the Animal Husbandry Department.
Culling and Biosecurity Measures
Once the culling process is completed, the farm will be sealed off. Rapid response teams have been established to ensure the safe disposal of infected birds, monitor the situation, and implement sanitation measures in the affected area.
Health Monitoring of Farm Workers
Health monitoring of the poultry farm staff is also underway. Any individual exhibiting symptoms will be tested and provided with antiviral medication if necessary.
Public Awareness and Precautions
Authorities have instructed continuous monitoring of poultry sales centers throughout the district. The district magistrate has urged the public to remain vigilant and cooperate with officials, advising them to disregard rumors. So far, there have been no reported cases of infection in humans. Bird flu is a viral infection that spreads among birds and some mammals.
