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  • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

    Bird Flu Related Information up to 1
    7 January, 2009

    1. No. of Farms with confirmed H5 Virus 296
    2. No. of Districts with Confirmed H5 Virus 47
    (Upazilla-130, Metro Thana-14)
    ( Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayangonj, Tangail, Jamalpur, Jessore, Noakhali, Gaibandha,
    Magura, Rajbari, Nilphamari, Dinajpur, Rangpur, Jaipurhat, Lalmonirhat, Thakurgaon, Naogaon, Bagura, Feni, Pabna, Kurigram, Moulvibazar, Barisal, Rajshahi, Barguna, Natore, Patuakhali, Netrokona, Bhola, Khulna, Manikgonj, Gopalgonj, Mymensingh, Sylhet, Kustia, Jhinaidah, Norsingdhi, Bagerhat, Chittagong, Kishoregonj, Meherpur, Comilla, Shariatpur, Munshigonj, Chandpur, Satkhira, B. Baria)
    3. No. of Culled Farms 556
    Dhaka-73 (Savar-60, Turagh-01, Demra-01, Mirpur-03, Shabujbagh-01, Lalbagh-01, Nobabgonj-02, Badda-01, Pallabi-01, Dhamrai-01), Gazipur-39, Jamalpur-14, Narayangonj-45, Tangail-18, Jessore-11, Noakhali-03, Gaibandha-06, Magura-01, Rajbari-05, Nilphamari-15, Dinajpur-31, Rangpur-09, jaipurhat-05, Lalmonirhat-04, Thakurgaon-07, Naogaon-03, Bagura-03, Feni-11, Pabna-08, Kurigram-03, Moulvibazar-01, Barisal-07, Barguna-16, Rajshahi-09, Natore-09, Patuakhali-02, Netrokona-01, Bhola-08, Manikgonj-13, Mymensingh-07, Gopalgonj-01, Khulna-15, Sylhet-03, Jhinaidah-04, Kustia-01, Narsingdhi-67, Bagerhat-09, Chittagong-28, Kishoregonj-08, Meherpur-02, Comilla-13, Shariatpur-01, Munshigonj-04, Chandpur-04, Satkhira-05, B.Baria-04)
    4. Culled on 1
    7/01/2009 ---

    5. Culling up to 1
    7/01/2009 16, 52, 963

    http://www.mofl.gov.bd/daily_birdflu_report.pdf

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    • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

      Bird Flu Related Information up to 18 January, 2009
      1. No. of Farms with confirmed H5 Virus 298
      2. No. of Districts with Confirmed H5 Virus 47
      (Upazilla-131, Metro Thana-14)
      ( Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayangonj, Tangail, Jamalpur, Jessore, Noakhali, Gaibandha,
      Magura, Rajbari, Nilphamari, Dinajpur, Rangpur, Jaipurhat, Lalmonirhat, Thakurgaon, Naogaon, Bagura, Feni, Pabna, Kurigram, Moulvibazar, Barisal, Rajshahi, Barguna, Natore, Patuakhali, Netrokona, Bhola, Khulna, Manikgonj, Gopalgonj, Mymensingh, Sylhet, Kustia, Jhinaidah, Norsingdhi, Bagerhat, Chittagong, Kishoregonj, Meherpur, Comilla, Shariatpur, Munshigonj, Chandpur, Satkhira, B. Baria)
      3. No. of Culled Farms 558
      Dhaka-73 (Savar-60, Turagh-01, Demra-01, Mirpur-03, Shabujbagh-01, Lalbagh-01, Nobabgonj-02, Badda-01, Pallabi-01, Dhamrai-01), Gazipur-39, Jamalpur-14, Narayangonj-45, Tangail-18, Jessore-11, Noakhali-03, Gaibandha-06, Magura-01, Rajbari-05, Nilphamari-15, Dinajpur-31, Rangpur-09, jaipurhat-05, Lalmonirhat-04, Thakurgaon-07, Naogaon-03, Bagura-03, Feni-11, Pabna-08, Kurigram-04, Moulvibazar-01, Barisal-07, Barguna-16, Rajshahi-09, Natore-09, Patuakhali-02, Netrokona-01, Bhola-08, Manikgonj-13, Mymensingh-07, Gopalgonj-01, Khulna-15, Sylhet-03, Jhinaidah-04, Kustia-01, Narsingdhi-67, Bagerhat-09, Chittagong-29, Kishoregonj-08, Meherpur-02, Comilla-13, Shariatpur-01, Munshigonj-04, Chandpur-04, Satkhira-05, B.Baria-04)
      4. Culled on 18/01/2009 ---
      5. Culling up to 18/01/2009 16, 55, 408

      সমস্যা হয়েছে, মৎস্য ও প্রাণিসম্পদ মন্ত্রণালয়, http://mofl.gov.bd, Bangladesh, Bangladesh National Portal, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ সরকার

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      • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

        Update increases the number of culled birds by 2445 in Kurigram and Chitagong.

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        • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

          Update map

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          • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

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            • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

              Commentary

              H5N1 Spread to Dhaka and Chittagong Bangladesh
              Recombinomics Commentary 21:01
              January 20, 2009


              Recent MOFL reports from Bangladesh describe three new H5N1 cullings. The January 14 report included culling of 5229 birds near Dhaka, while the January 18 report described the culling of 2445 birds at Kurigram and Chittagong (see updated map).

              The new outbreak near the major population centers of Dhaka and Chittagong, as well as another outbreak in Kurigram, near the Assam, Meghalaya, and Cooch Behar borders suggest H5N1 is continuing to spread, and the colder weather has led to outbreaks as far south as Chittagong.

              These outbreaks in Bangladesh raise questions about the surveillance in West Bengal. Although outbreaks near Siliiguri in the north, and recent outbreaks in Sikkim and Nepal also signal activity, most of West Bengal has not reported H5N1 outbreaks, although excessive deaths have been noted.

              Last season H5N1 spread throughout West Bengal in January and February. Lack of confirmations in most of West Bengal remains suspect.

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              "The next major advancement in the health of American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself"-- John Knowles, Former President of the Rockefeller Foundation

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              • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

                Bird Flu Related Information up to
                20 January, 2009

                1. No. of Farms with confirmed H5 Virus 298
                2. No. of Districts with Confirmed H5 Virus 47
                (Upazilla-131, Metro Thana-14)
                ( Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayangonj, Tangail, Jamalpur, Jessore, Noakhali, Gaibandha,
                Magura, Rajbari, Nilphamari, Dinajpur, Rangpur, Jaipurhat, Lalmonirhat, Thakurgaon, Naogaon, Bagura, Feni, Pabna, Kurigram, Moulvibazar, Barisal, Rajshahi, Barguna, Natore, Patuakhali, Netrokona, Bhola, Khulna, Manikgonj, Gopalgonj, Mymensingh, Sylhet, Kustia, Jhinaidah, Norsingdhi, Bagerhat, Chittagong, Kishoregonj, Meherpur, Comilla, Shariatpur, Munshigonj, Chandpur, Satkhira, B. Baria)
                3. No. of Culled Farms 558
                Dhaka-73 (Savar-60, Turagh-01, Demra-01, Mirpur-03, Shabujbagh-01, Lalbagh-01, Nobabgonj-02, Badda-01, Pallabi-01, Dhamrai-01), Gazipur-39, Jamalpur-14, Narayangonj-45, Tangail-18, Jessore-11, Noakhali-03, Gaibandha-06, Magura-01, Rajbari-05, Nilphamari-15, Dinajpur-31, Rangpur-09, jaipurhat-05, Lalmonirhat-04, Thakurgaon-07, Naogaon-03, Bagura-03, Feni-11, Pabna-08, Kurigram-04, Moulvibazar-01, Barisal-07, Barguna-16, Rajshahi-09, Natore-09, Patuakhali-02, Netrokona-01, Bhola-08, Manikgonj-13, Mymensingh-07, Gopalgonj-01, Khulna-15, Sylhet-03, Jhinaidah-04, Kustia-01, Narsingdhi-67, Bagerhat-09, Chittagong-29, Kishoregonj-08, Meherpur-02, Comilla-13, Shariatpur-01, Munshigonj-04, Chandpur-04, Satkhira-05, B.Baria-04)
                4. Culled on
                20/01/2009 ---

                5. Culling up to
                20/01/2009 16, 55, 408

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                • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

                  Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Bangladesh (1/22/2009) [WAHID Interface - OIE]
                  Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Bangladesh

                  Information received on 22/01/2009 from Dr Salehuddin Khan , Director, Department of Livestock Services, Department of Livestock Services, Dhaka, Bangladesh

                  -- Summary
                  Report type Follow-up report No. 11
                  Start date 05/02/2007
                  Date of first confirmation of the event 22/03/2007
                  Report date 22/01/2009
                  Date submitted to OIE 22/01/2009
                  Reason for notification First occurrence of a listed disease
                  Manifestation of disease Clinical disease
                  Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus Serotype H5N1
                  Nature of diagnosis Suspicion, Clinical, Laboratory (basic), Laboratory (advanced), Necropsy
                  This event pertains to the whole country
                  Related reports
                  * Immediate notification (30/03/2007)
                  * Follow-up report No. 1 (30/04/2007)
                  * Follow-up report No. 2 (24/05/2007)
                  * Follow-up report No. 3 (08/07/2007)
                  * Follow-up report No. 4 (17/12/2007)
                  * Follow-up report No. 5 (16/03/2008)
                  * Follow-up report No. 6 (24/04/2008)
                  * Follow-up report No. 7 (11/06/2008)
                  * Follow-up report No. 8 (20/11/2008)
                  * Follow-up report No. 9 (17/12/2008)
                  * Follow-up report No. 10 (06/01/2009)
                  * Follow-up report No. 11 (22/01/2009)

                  -- New outbreaks

                  - Outbreak 1 - Central poultry farm, Mirpur, Dhaka, DHAKA
                  Date of start of the outbreak 07/01/2009
                  Outbreak status Resolved (09/01/2009)
                  Epidemiological unit Farm
                  Affected animals: Species - Susceptible - Cases - Deaths - Destroyed - Slaughtered
                  * Birds - 5341 - 112 - 112 - 5229 -0
                  Affected population a commercial farm

                  - Outbreak 2 - AKM Asad's house, Mandalpara, Mogolbasa, Kurigram, RAJSHAHI
                  Date of start of the outbreak 11/01/2009
                  Outbreak status Resolved (13/01/2009)
                  Epidemiological unit Village
                  Affected animals: Species - Susceptible - Cases - Deaths - Destroyed - Slaughtered
                  * Birds - 736 - 11 - 11 - 725 - 0
                  Affected population backyard poultry

                  - Outbreak 3 - Sikder poultry farm, Mankirchar, Shilkup, Banskhali, Chittagong, CHITTAGONG
                  Date of start of the outbreak 15/01/2009
                  Outbreak status Resolved (16/01/2009)
                  Epidemiological unit Farm
                  Affected animals: Species - Susceptible - Cases - Deaths - Destroyed - Slaughtered
                  * Birds - 1800 - 80 - 80 - 1720 - 0
                  Affected population a commercial farm

                  -- Summary of outbreaks
                  Total outbreaks: 3
                  Total animals affected: Species - Susceptible - Cases - Deaths - Destroyed - Slaughtered
                  * Birds - 7877 - 203 - 203 - 7674 - 0
                  Outbreak statistics: Species - Apparent morbidity rate - Apparent mortality rate - Apparent case fatality rate - Proportion susceptible animals lost*
                  * Birds - 2.58% - 2.58% - 100.00% - 100.00%
                  * Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter

                  -- Epidemiology
                  Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
                  * Unknown or inconclusive

                  -- Epidemiological comments
                  Movement control was implemented within a 10-km-radius zone around the outbreaks.

                  -- Control measures
                  Measures applied
                  * Stamping out
                  * Movement control inside the country
                  * Disinfection of infected premises/establishment(s)
                  * Vaccination prohibited
                  * No treatment of affected animals
                  Measures to be applied
                  * No other measures

                  -- Diagnostic test results
                  Laboratory name and type Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, Savar, Dhaka (National laboratory)
                  Tests and results: Species - Test - Test date - Result
                  * Birds - reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) - 19/01/2009 - Positive
                  Laboratory name and type Central Disease Investigation Laboratory, Dhaka (National laboratory)
                  Tests and results: Species - Test - Test date - Result
                  * Birds - rapid tests - 16/01/2009 - Positive

                  -- Future Reporting
                  The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
                  -
                  <cite cite="http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=single_report&pop=1&reportid=7716" >WAHID Interface - OIE World Animal Health Information Database</cite>

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                  • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

                    Bird Flu Related Information up to
                    24 January, 2009

                    1. No. of Farms with confirmed H5 Virus 298
                    2. No. of Districts with Confirmed H5 Virus 47
                    (Upazilla-131, Metro Thana-14)
                    ( Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayangonj, Tangail, Jamalpur, Jessore, Noakhali, Gaibandha,
                    Magura, Rajbari, Nilphamari, Dinajpur, Rangpur, Jaipurhat, Lalmonirhat, Thakurgaon, Naogaon, Bagura, Feni, Pabna, Kurigram, Moulvibazar, Barisal, Rajshahi, Barguna, Natore, Patuakhali, Netrokona, Bhola, Khulna, Manikgonj, Gopalgonj, Mymensingh, Sylhet, Kustia, Jhinaidah, Norsingdhi, Bagerhat, Chittagong, Kishoregonj, Meherpur, Comilla, Shariatpur, Munshigonj, Chandpur, Satkhira, B. Baria)
                    3. No. of Culled Farms 558
                    Dhaka-73 (Savar-60, Turagh-01, Demra-01, Mirpur-03, Shabujbagh-01, Lalbagh-01, Nobabgonj-02, Badda-01, Pallabi-01, Dhamrai-01), Gazipur-39, Jamalpur-14, Narayangonj-45, Tangail-18, Jessore-11, Noakhali-03, Gaibandha-06, Magura-01, Rajbari-05, Nilphamari-15, Dinajpur-31, Rangpur-09, jaipurhat-05, Lalmonirhat-04, Thakurgaon-07, Naogaon-03, Bagura-03, Feni-11, Pabna-08, Kurigram-04, Moulvibazar-01, Barisal-07, Barguna-16, Rajshahi-09, Natore-09, Patuakhali-02, Netrokona-01, Bhola-08, Manikgonj-13, Mymensingh-07, Gopalgonj-01, Khulna-15, Sylhet-03, Jhinaidah-04, Kustia-01, Narsingdhi-67, Bagerhat-09, Chittagong-29, Kishoregonj-08, Meherpur-02, Comilla-13, Shariatpur-01, Munshigonj-04, Chandpur-04, Satkhira-05, B.Baria-04)
                    4. Culled on
                    24/01/2009 ---

                    5. Culling up to
                    24/01/2009 16, 55, 408

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                      Source: http://www.thedailystar.net/newDesig....php?nid=73327

                      Thursday, January 29, 2009
                      Bird flu scare grips poultry farmers

                      Fear of avian influenza, better known as bird flu, once again grips the poultry farmers in Chittagong after the highly contagious disease was reported at a poultry farm in coastal Banskhali upazila on January 15.

                      However, having sufficient precautionary measures the authorities concerned in the department of livestock duly assures them of not getting worried.

                      The officials at the district livestock office said testing facilities have already been developed at Chittagong Veterinary Hospital to detect bird flu virus within 12 hours and the veterinary hospital is now well equipped to check the disease.


                      Earlier, samples had to be sent to Regional Field Diseases Investigation Laboratory in Feni for bird flu test and then the test report to Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute at Savar in the capital for further confirmation. Thus, the whole process of confirming the presence of bird flu virus took 48 to 72 hours, they said.

                      Sources at the office said presence of bird flu virus in poultry at Sikder Poultry Farm of Mankirchair under Shilkup Union of Banshkhali could be confirmed within 12 hours after the birds developed abnormality.

                      It helped the authorities to cull and destroy 1,720 chickens and 2,748 eggs of the affected farm by the next day (January 16) to prevent spread of the disease.


                      Pijush Talukder, a technician at Chittagong District Veterinary Hospital Laboratory, said 61 tests have been done at their lab since the bird flu testing kits are available in November last year (2008). Of them, only one test showed positive on January 15.

                      District Livestock Officer (DLO) Mohammad Abu Taher Mridha has called for keeping alert at this time of the year when a lot of migratory birds, carrier of the virus, arrive in the country and the low temperature helps spread the virus.

                      ?There is no alternative to creating awareness among the poultry farmers and mass people as well as ensuring bio-security of the farms to check bird flu and avert damage in poultry industry,? Mridha said.

                      ?Besides, comparatively the scenario is quite different this year from the previous occasion,? he said, adding that they have been training up 60 poultry farmers in each upazila under a programme since the first week of December.

                      He said they have already completed training in Sitakunda, Hathazari, Raozan, Rangunia and Boalkhali of 14 upazilas in the district and Panchlaish zone of Chittagong metropolitan area.

                      Mridha said the trained poultry farmers are now aware of symptoms and can take precautionary measures to check the disease.

                      Beside this, bird flu protection committee, rapid response teams, and district and upazila surveillance teams are active in all the 14 upazilas, he added.

                      Sources said to enhance the epidemiological investigation nine committees comprising three animal health workers and two additional veterinary officers have also been formed in nine bird flu-prone upazilas with the financial assistance of Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO). The animal health officers will visit 50 farms or houses a day and send report to the authorities.

                      In this regard, Chittagong Poultry Breeders Association Acting General Secretary Mohammad Rakibur Rahman Tutul expressed his satisfaction over the activities and precautionary measures by the authorities and emphasised the need for accelerating the mass awareness activities.

                      ?Farmers are now conscious enough and we all are ready to help the authorities to save us from huge losses we suffered due to bird flu last year,? Rakibur said.

                      Seventeen poultry farms in nine upazilas of Chittagong were attacked by the bird flu last year. The government had to cull 65, 235 chickens and give compensation money of Tk 42 lakh 71,742 to the owners of the affected farms at that time.

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                      • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

                        Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Bangladesh (1/29/2009) [WAHID Interface - OIE]
                        Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Bangladesh

                        Information received on 29/01/2009 from Dr Salehuddin Khan , Director, Department of Livestock Services, Department of Livestock Services, Dhaka, Bangladesh

                        -- Summary
                        Report type Follow-up report No. 12
                        Start date 05/02/2007
                        Date of first confirmation of the event 22/03/2007
                        Report date 29/01/2009
                        Date submitted to OIE 29/01/2009
                        Reason for notification First occurrence of a listed disease
                        Manifestation of disease Clinical disease
                        Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus Serotype H5N1
                        Nature of diagnosis Suspicion, Clinical, Laboratory (basic), Laboratory (advanced), Necropsy
                        This event pertains to the whole country
                        Related reports
                        * Immediate notification (30/03/2007)
                        * Follow-up report No. 1 (30/04/2007)
                        * Follow-up report No. 2 (24/05/2007)
                        * Follow-up report No. 3 (08/07/2007)
                        * Follow-up report No. 4 (17/12/2007)
                        * Follow-up report No. 5 (16/03/2008)
                        * Follow-up report No. 6 (24/04/2008)
                        * Follow-up report No. 7 (11/06/2008)
                        * Follow-up report No. 8 (20/11/2008)
                        * Follow-up report No. 9 (17/12/2008)
                        * Follow-up report No. 10 (06/01/2009)
                        * Follow-up report No. 11 (22/01/2009)
                        * Follow-up report No. 12 (29/01/2009)

                        -- New outbreaks

                        - Outbreak 1 - Lokman poultry farm, Gujra, Raujan, Chittagong, CHITTAGONG
                        Date of start of the outbreak 26/01/2009
                        Outbreak status Resolved (27/01/2009)
                        Epidemiological unit Farm
                        Affected animals: Species - Susceptible - Cases - Deaths - Destroyed - Slaughtered
                        * Birds - 1200 - 35 - 35 - 1165 - 0
                        Affected population a commercial farm

                        -- Summary of outbreaks
                        Total outbreaks: 1
                        Outbreak statistics: Species - Apparent morbidity rate - Apparent mortality rate - Apparent case fatality rate - Proportion susceptible animals lost*
                        * Birds - 2.92% - 2.92% - 100.00% - 100.00%
                        * Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter

                        -- Epidemiology
                        Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
                        * Unknown or inconclusive

                        -- Epidemiological comments
                        Movement control was implemented within a 10-km-radius zone around the outbreaks.

                        -- Control measures
                        Measures applied
                        * Stamping out
                        * Movement control inside the country
                        * Disinfection of infected premises/establishment(s)
                        * Vaccination prohibited
                        * No treatment of affected animals
                        Measures to be applied
                        * No other measures

                        -- Diagnostic test results
                        Laboratory name and type Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, Savar, Dhaka (National laboratory)
                        Tests and results: Species - Test - Test date - Result
                        * Birds - reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) - 29/01/2009 - Positive
                        Laboratory name and type Central Disease Investigation Laboratory, Dhaka (National laboratory)
                        Tests and results: Species - Test - Test date - Result
                        * Birds - rapid tests - 27/01/2009 - Positive

                        -- Future Reporting
                        The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
                        -
                        <cite cite="http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=single_report&pop=1&reportid=7732" >WAHID Interface - OIE World Animal Health Information Database</cite>

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                          Bird Flu1108.doc
                          Bird Flu Related Information up to 28 January, 2009

                          1. No. of Farms with confirmed H5 Virus 299
                          2. No. of Districts with Confirmed H5 Virus 47
                          (Upazilla-131, Metro Thana-14)
                          ( Dhaka, Gazipur, Narayangonj, Tangail, Jamalpur, Jessore, Noakhali, Gaibandha,
                          Magura, Rajbari, Nilphamari, Dinajpur, Rangpur, Jaipurhat, Lalmonirhat, Thakurgaon, Naogaon, Bagura, Feni, Pabna, Kurigram, Moulvibazar, Barisal, Rajshahi, Barguna, Natore, Patuakhali, Netrokona, Bhola, Khulna, Manikgonj, Gopalgonj, Mymensingh, Sylhet, Kustia, Jhinaidah, Norsingdhi, Bagerhat, Chittagong, Kishoregonj, Meherpur, Comilla, Shariatpur, Munshigonj, Chandpur, Satkhira, B. Baria)
                          3. No. of Culled Farms 559
                          Dhaka-73 (Savar-60, Turagh-01, Demra-01, Mirpur-03, Shabujbagh-01, Lalbagh-01, Nobabgonj-02, Badda-01, Pallabi-01, Dhamrai-01), Gazipur-39, Jamalpur-14, Narayangonj-45, Tangail-18, Jessore-11, Noakhali-03, Gaibandha-06, Magura-01, Rajbari-05, Nilphamari-15, Dinajpur-31, Rangpur-09, jaipurhat-05, Lalmonirhat-04, Thakurgaon-07, Naogaon-03, Bagura-03, Feni-11, Pabna-08, Kurigram-04, Moulvibazar-01, Barisal-07, Barguna-16, Rajshahi-09, Natore-09, Patuakhali-02, Netrokona-01, Bhola-08, Manikgonj-13, Mymensingh-07, Gopalgonj-01, Khulna-15, Sylhet-03, Jhinaidah-04, Kustia-01, Narsingdhi-67, Bagerhat-09, Chittagong-30, Kishoregonj-08, Meherpur-02, Comilla-13, Shariatpur-01, Munshigonj-04, Chandpur-04, Satkhira-05, B.Baria-04)
                          4. Culled on 28/01/2009 ---
                          5. Culling up to 28/01/2009 16, 56, 573

                          সমস্যা হয়েছে, মৎস্য ও প্রাণিসম্পদ মন্ত্রণালয়, http://mofl.gov.bd, Bangladesh, Bangladesh National Portal, Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, গণপ্রজাতন্ত্রী বাংলাদেশ সরকার

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                          • Re: Bangladesh - Fresh bird flu scare grips poultry sector, October 18, 2008 +

                            MOFL report includes new outbreak in Chittigong (1165 birds culled).

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                              Outbreak (this report - submitted)
                              Division District Sub-district Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start date End Date
                              CHITTAGONG Chittagong Gujra, Raujan Farm Lokman poultry farm 22,27 91,52 26/01/2009 27/01/2009
                              Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered
                              Birds Animals 1200 35 35 1165 0
                              Affected Population a commercial farm

                              http://www.oie.int/wahis/reports/en_...129_152304.pdf

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                                Updated map

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