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With the Corona epidemic, many states in the country are now in the grip of a bird flu pandemic. So far, 84,775 birds have died in Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Kerala, with bird flu confirmed in Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan and Kerala, while more than 70,000 birds have died in Haryana and 53 in Gujarat. Samples of all these birds have been sent to Bhopal for testing. Alerts have been issued in 6 states following the death of such a large number of birds.



Madhya Pradesh: More than 200 birds have died so far

More than 200 birds have died in Madhya Pradesh so far. Crows have been found dead in Indore, Mandsaur, Agar, Khargone, Ujjain, Dewas, Neemuch and Sihor. The reports from Indore and Mandsaur have been positive. Alerts have been issued in all the districts. If a bird is found dead anywhere, a sample should be sent. Reports of dead birds are getting positive, where samples have also been asked to be taken at poultry farms. Director of Madhya Pradesh Animal Husbandry Department Dr. R.K. Rokde says bird flu has spread in the border area of ​​Rajasthan in Madhya Pradesh. We are monitoring the entire region.

Himachal: More than 2000 birds have died so far

The number of dead birds in Pong Dam wetland in Himachal Pradesh has crossed 2000. The first case of death of birds was reported on December 28, 2020. The cause of death was bird flu. After Palampur and Jalandhar, reports from Bhopal have confirmed deaths from bird flu. This has caused the Pong Dam area to be sealed off. An area of ​​one kilometer has been declared a red zone. Apart from this an area of ​​up to 9 km has been made a surveillance zone. Not only that, any activities around the dam have been banned.


Rajasthan: 522 birds have died so far

In Rajasthan, 522 birds have died so far, including 471 crows. So far, however, only 7 samples have been reported, confirming bird flu. On Monday, 140 crows died in 6 districts of the state. Of these, 35 died in Sawai Madhopur, 53 in Bikaner, 22 in Jhalawar, 17 in Bara, 9 in Pali and 7 in Banswara. On Monday, 13 samples of crows and heron from Bara and Dausa in Rajasthan have been sent to Bhopal for examination. However, some relief in the meantime is that animal husbandry department officials say that only H5 influenza has been detected in Rajasthan due to the death of bird flu, which is not more deadly. Its most lethal is H5N1. If the virus is transmitted from birds to humans, it could turn into an epidemic.


Kerala: Order to kill 50 thousand ducks in two districts

Bird flu cases have been confirmed in Alappuzha and Kottayam districts of Kerala. After this, orders have been given to kill 50 thousand ducks in these two districts. State Minister for Forest, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Development K.K. "All birds within a 1 km radius where the transition has taken place will be killed. This will include pets and ornamental birds," Raju said. About 12,000 ducks have died of bird flu, according to state officials.


Haryana: More than 70,000 chickens die on two farms in two days

In the last 2 days, more than 70,000 chickens have died in 2 farms in Raipurrani area of ​​Barwala in Panchkula. The investigation report of the samples of dead chickens taken from the farms is yet to come. Sources say he sold the chickens elsewhere when the disease started appearing in some poultry farms months ago. The matter was kept secret by the administration and the owners of the poultry farms.


Gujarat: 53 birds die in Junagadh, report pending

On January 2, 53 birds, including ducks and herons, were found dead in Bantwa village in Gujarat's Junagadh district. The bodies of the birds have been sent for postmortem on suspicion of bird flu. Gujarat Chief Minister for Forest Conservation Shyamal Tikadar said, "We have issued an alert in view of the threat of bird flu." Range Forest Officer a. a. Chavda said 53 birds were found dead but the cause of their death was not clear.


For the first time in the country, human and animal viruses are being worked together in the same lab

The entire country is watching the one-on-one report of the High Security Animal Disease Laboratory at Anandnagar in Bhopal. Samples from across the country are being sent here. The first samples came from Rajasthan. After the report came positive on December 28, the bird flu virus has been confirmed in Kerala and now Madhya Pradesh. Avian influenza has also been confirmed in samples of exotic birds sent from Pong Dam in Himachal Pradesh on Monday. A separate team of five scientists is working 24 hours a day in the laboratory. Samples of Covid-19 are also being tested here. This is the first time the laboratory has been working on human and animal viruses at the same time.


Symptoms of bird flu

Bird flu can cause coughs, diarrhea, fever, breathing problems, headaches, period pains, runny noses and restlessness.

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