Odisha to cull 20,000 birds in response to avian flu outbreak – The Times of India

Over 20,000 birds are set to be culled in Odisha 's Puri district after a case of H5N1 avian influenza was detected in several poultry farms in Pipli town. This decision is part of the containment measures aimed at controlling the virus, as reported by ANI. Authorities are taking actions to mitigate the potential risk by culling a significant number of birds. The culling process initiated by the Animal Husbandry Department is likely to continue for several days. Besides culling, extensive disinfection measures are being implemented in the affected areas to control the virus' spread. Residents in Pipili have been advised to avoid contact with birds and to report any sick or dead poultry to authorities immediately. To prevent the spread of a virus, authorities have imposed a temporary ban on the sale and transport of poultry products from the region. Officials have requested the public's cooperation in these measures to control the situation effectively. The situation is being closely monitored by health and veterinary authorities, with efforts focused on containing the outbreak and ensuring public safety. Animal influenza viruses normally circulate in animals but can also infect humans. Infections in humans have primarily been acquired through direct contact with infected animals or through indirect contact with contaminated environments. Dr Jaganath Nanda, Additional Director of Disease Control at the Directorate of Animal Husbandry, Odisha told ANI, "On August 17, we received a report from the Pipili area indicating that 1,800 birds had died under unusual circumstances. A team was immediately dispatched to the site to collect samples, which were then sent to Bhopal for testing. The results, received on August 23, confirmed the presence of bird flu. Consequently, culling operations commenced on August 24 in both the Pipili and Satyabadi blocks. The culling process is going on and we will pay Rs 20 and Rs 70 for as per their size." The state's Health and Family Welfare Department, posted on X and informed that Dr Nilakantha Mishra, Director, Public Health Dept., has directed CDMO Puri to remain prepared for the protection of human health due to the ongoing outbreak of bird flu in the district. "As two blocks of Puri district, Pipili & Satyabadi, are affected by the outbreak of BirdFlu, Dr Satya Panigrahi, State RRT & Sunita Jena, Epidemiologist, SSU, are directed to proceed to Puri to investigate and ensure the culling operation as per the guidelines," it posted.

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