Re: India: bird flu in chickens suspected / confirmed
Bird flu outbreak reported in Manipur
New Delhi, July 25 : The Manipur government today reported an outbreak of Avian Influenza in Chingmeirong village in East Imphal District of the state.
According to the Manipur's Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, 21 family members in a cluster of three houses and nine veterinary staff are under observation.
Reports said that 133 [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]chickens[/COLOR][/COLOR] had suddenly died early this month where the outbreak has taken place.
'Their health status is being monitored and all are healthy. No residents in neighbourhood are suffering from influenza like illness,' said a Union Health Ministry release, adding that the Central Rapid response team of the Ministry has been deputed to review and firm up preparedness measures.
For the active human surveillance, 20 medical teams have been constituted, each team having one medical officer, three supervisory staff, 30 health workers. One health worker would cover 100 households doing house-to-house search for influenza like illness.
A team of 20 doctors would monitor the health status of cullers who would be on oseltamivir chemoprophylaxis.
Meanwhile, an isolation ward has been set up in the Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital, Imphal to manage suspected human cases of the disease.
Five thousand capsules of Oseltamivir, 2000 sets of personal protective equipments, 1000 sets of N-95 masks and two ventilators have been airlifted to Imphal, the release said.
Confirmed cases of human infection from several subtypes of avian influenza have been reported since 1997. In most cases, human infection resulted from contact with infected poultry, like domesticated chicken, ducks, and turkeys, or surfaces contaminated with secretion/excretions from [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]infected [COLOR=blue! important]birds[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]. The spread from one ill person to another is very rare.
Last year, in India, tens of thousands of chickens died from [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]bird [COLOR=blue! important]flu[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]. Health and poultry industry inspectors reportedly slaughtered 500,000 birds in a 1.5-mile radius around poultry farms in the town of Navapur, a small town roughly 200 miles north-northeast of Mumbai, where the confirmed cases were detected.
'Human influenza virus' are those subtypes that spread widely among humans. There are only three known A subtypes of influenza viruses (H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2).
Symptoms vary from typical human influenza-like symptoms (e.g., fever, cough, sore throat, and muscle aches) to eye infections, pneumonia, severe respiratory diseases (such as acute respiratory distress).
Antiviral drugs like Tamiflu and Relenza block the flu virus from escaping an infected cell and spreading further. But the drugs have to be taken within 48 hours of getting the flu.
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Bird flu outbreak reported in Manipur
New Delhi, July 25 : The Manipur government today reported an outbreak of Avian Influenza in Chingmeirong village in East Imphal District of the state.
According to the Manipur's Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairying and Fisheries, 21 family members in a cluster of three houses and nine veterinary staff are under observation.
Reports said that 133 [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]chickens[/COLOR][/COLOR] had suddenly died early this month where the outbreak has taken place.
'Their health status is being monitored and all are healthy. No residents in neighbourhood are suffering from influenza like illness,' said a Union Health Ministry release, adding that the Central Rapid response team of the Ministry has been deputed to review and firm up preparedness measures.
For the active human surveillance, 20 medical teams have been constituted, each team having one medical officer, three supervisory staff, 30 health workers. One health worker would cover 100 households doing house-to-house search for influenza like illness.
A team of 20 doctors would monitor the health status of cullers who would be on oseltamivir chemoprophylaxis.
Meanwhile, an isolation ward has been set up in the Jawaharlal Nehru Hospital, Imphal to manage suspected human cases of the disease.
Five thousand capsules of Oseltamivir, 2000 sets of personal protective equipments, 1000 sets of N-95 masks and two ventilators have been airlifted to Imphal, the release said.
Confirmed cases of human infection from several subtypes of avian influenza have been reported since 1997. In most cases, human infection resulted from contact with infected poultry, like domesticated chicken, ducks, and turkeys, or surfaces contaminated with secretion/excretions from [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]infected [COLOR=blue! important]birds[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]. The spread from one ill person to another is very rare.
Last year, in India, tens of thousands of chickens died from [COLOR=blue! important][COLOR=blue! important]bird [COLOR=blue! important]flu[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR]. Health and poultry industry inspectors reportedly slaughtered 500,000 birds in a 1.5-mile radius around poultry farms in the town of Navapur, a small town roughly 200 miles north-northeast of Mumbai, where the confirmed cases were detected.
'Human influenza virus' are those subtypes that spread widely among humans. There are only three known A subtypes of influenza viruses (H1N1, H1N2, and H3N2).
Symptoms vary from typical human influenza-like symptoms (e.g., fever, cough, sore throat, and muscle aches) to eye infections, pneumonia, severe respiratory diseases (such as acute respiratory distress).
Antiviral drugs like Tamiflu and Relenza block the flu virus from escaping an infected cell and spreading further. But the drugs have to be taken within 48 hours of getting the flu.
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