Over
2,000 birds in a poultry farm in Badore, Lagos State.The Lagos state Government
however said it had commenced intensive surveillance, which would focus on all
poultry farms in the state in order to prevent spread of the deadly disease.
THISDAY
reports that the Commissioner for Agriculture and Cooperatives, Mr. Gbolahan
Lawal, at a news conference yesterday said the name of the poultry farm would
not be disclosed for security reasons, adding that because of the outbreak of
the flu, 2,000 birds ‘have been depopulated from the farm while the entire farm
had been quarantined’.
Lawal
said in order to contain the spread of the infection, the government had
embarked on active Diseases Search by surveillance agents, Biosecurity
Monitoring and Sensitisation in poultry farms and markets, disinfection of
Poultry Markets and decontamination of affected farms and sensitisation of
poultry farmers and traders on insurance policy issues.
He
however called for calm and advised Lagosians to embrace basic hygiene to
prevent contracting the disease, saying that people should ensure that they
cook their birds properly before eating and report cases of mortality in birds
in any area to the government.
Avian
influenza (AI), commonly called bird flu, is an infectious viral disease of
birds. Most avian influenza viruses do not infect humans; however some, such as
A(H5N1) and A(H7N9), have caused serious infections in people.
According
to the World Health Organisation, WHO, outbreaks of AI in poultry may raise
global public health concerns due to their effect on poultry populations, their
potential to cause serious disease in people, and their pandemic potential.
Reports of highly pathogenic AI epidemics in poultry, such as A(H5N1), can seriously impact local and global economies and international trade.
Reports of highly pathogenic AI epidemics in poultry, such as A(H5N1), can seriously impact local and global economies and international trade.
The
WHO said controlling the disease in animals was the first step in decreasing
risks to humans. AI viruses can sometimes spread to domestic poultry and cause
large-scale outbreaks of serious disease. Some of these AI viruses have also
been reported to cross the species barrier and cause disease or sub-clinical
infections in humans and other mammals.
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