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Bird flu seen at Tarakeshwor municipality comes under control



KATHMANDU: Bird flu seen at Tarakeshwor municipality of Kathmandu has come under control. The bird flu was seen on turkey and duck reared by a local farmer of Sanglekhola of Tarakeshwor municipality-7.

According to the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development, high-alertness was adopted not to let spread the bird flu and it has now come under control.

Spokesperson at the Ministry, Dr. Shreeram Ghimire said that the area where the bird flu was detected was made safe by killing the livestock of the surrounding areas.

He added, “We have been inspecting the area by sealing it. No more bird flu was detected at the area.” Around 2,300 fowls were killed in the area after the confirmation of bird flu. A total of 1,865 ducks, 32 chicken, 25 turkeys, 542 eggs, and 75 kg of poultry feed were destroyed.

According to the Department of Livestock Service, bodies related to livestock service of the federation, province, and local levels were mobilized not to let spread the bird flu in other areas. Information Officer of the Department, Dr. Chandra Dhakal, said that necessary activities like regular monitoring, testing suspicious samples and study are underway.

The Department has urged to receive veterinary certificate mandatory after getting health check-up in course of transporting poultry products, to adopt biological safety measures in the farm premises, to disinfect farm premises regularly and to pay special attention to personal hygiene as well as to inform bodies concerned if the fowls fall ill or die unnaturally.

Before this, the Department has sealed off the border point adopting high-alert in the Tarai area with the confirmation of bird flu in some states of India.

Publish Date : 05 February 2021 21:38 PM

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