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Bird
flu outbreak in Bihar
Patna,
More than 2,000 chickens were culled and a large quantity of eggs
destroyed in Bihar's Purnea district in the last 24 hours following
an outbreak of avian flu, officials said Monday.
11
March, 2013
Purnea
District Magistrate Manish Verma said bird flu was detected last
week.
"More
birds would be culled as a precautionary step. The administration had
issued bird flu alert as a preventive measure. We are fully prepared
to deal with an outbreak," the district magistrate said.
An
official of the animal husbandry department said the state government
had also alerted neighbouring districts of Kishanganj, Katihar and
Araria, and asked concerned officials to take emergency measures in
view of the bird flu outbreak in Purnea.
Verma
told IANS over telephone that kits, medicines and other material have
been distributed to all medical centres for treatment of any patient
suspected to be affected by bird flu.
"Till
date, no case has been reported in the district," Verma said.
The district magistrate said 15 teams of officials have been formed
to check the spread of bird flu and ensure that birds and eggs from
the district were not sent outside Purnea.
Purnea
is about 350 km from the state capital.
"All
entries along the border of the district have been sealed and
additional officials have been deployed to prevent traders from
sending birds outside," an official said.
Purnea
is a major supplier of chicken across Bihar; fowl and eggs from the
district also find their way to markets in neighbouring West Bengal.
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