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Old March 8th, 2012, 01:00 PM
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Default Bangladesh - Bird flu H5N1 found in 6 Dhaka poultry markets

The H5N1 strain of bird flu has affected six poultry markets in the capital recently.

Over the last 15 days, three workers from one of the markets have been diagnosed with the flu. However, they have recovered.

The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) and International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR,B) made the detections.

The markets are among the 16 poultry markets which the two research organisations keep under constant surveillance. Their latest finding was on Wednesday, IEDCR sources say.

Also on Wednesday, the Department of Livestock Services in a meeting has decided to form 10 committees comprising personnel from it and also the health ministry, police and Bangladesh Ansar to monitor all poultry markets dividing the city in 10 zones.

Musaddique Hossain, a director of the livestock services, said they had issued letters to all the stakeholders in poultry trading and processing, asking them to comply with the Animal Disease Act, 2008 that prohibits selling sick fowls.

Each committee will take steps including checking movement of ill or dead fowls, compelling poultry workers to use gloves and masks and treating bloods, faeces and feathers properly, he said.

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Default Re: Bangladesh - Bird flu H5N1 found in 6 Dhaka poultry markets

Call to disinfect markets ignored
Sat, Mar 10th, 2012 2:38 pm BdST

Nurul Islam Hasib
bdnews24.com Senior Correspondent

Dhaka, Mar 10 (bdnews24.com) – Drive to clean Dhaka's kitchen markets has not started yet, despite health experts' serious call to disinfect those after H5N1 avian influenza lurched from poultry farms to slaughterhouses.

The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) has recently confirmed the presence of the virus commonly known as bird flu in the capital's different kitchen markets after three workers were reported positive with H5N1.

They informed the authorities concerned to start cleaning drive to wipe out the virus from the environment.

The detection also prompted health experts to call for a change in what they term 'dangerous' practices of selling and slaughtering poultry just anywhere in the market or open spaces without taking any sanitary measures.

Visiting different markets on Thursday and Friday, it is learnt that Dhaka City Corporation that collects tax from those markets do not disinfect the market.
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Bird flu hits Dhaka city markets

Dhaka—Bird flu has hit six poultry markets in the capital. In the last 15 days, three workers from one of the markets came down with the flu; however, they have recovered.
The Institute of Epidemiology, Disease Control and Research (IEDCR) and International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh (ICDDR, B) made the detections.The affected markets are among the 16 poultry markets that are under constant surveillance by the two research organisations, IEDCR sources say.In the wake of the latest developments, the Department of Livestock Services at a meeting on Wednesday decided to form 10 committees to monitor all poultry markets in the capital.The committees will be comprised of livestock officials and personnel from the health ministry, police and Bangladesh Ansar.Musaddique Hossain, a director of livestock services, said they had issued letters to all the stakeholders in poultry trading and processing, asking them to comply with the Animal Disease Act, 2008 that prohibits selling sick fowls. Each committee will take steps including checking movement of ill or dead fowls, compelling poultry workers to use gloves and masks and to treat bloods, faeces and feathers properly, he said. Experts say the recent detection of bird flu in market places indicates that more farms affected with the virus are yet to be traced and fowls from these farms are being sold without disclosing the contamination. IEDCR and ICDDR,B sources say the flu might spread to other markets from the affected six if precautions are not taken. They have not mentioned the names of the patients or the markets.This bird flu season, experts say, poultry farmers are not interested to screen their birds seriously, as the government has not compensated the previously affected farms yet.In Bangladesh, the outbreak of the flu, caused by H5N1 virus, begins in November and continues till April.“Due to fund constraints, this bird flu season we are yet to start paying out compensation to the affected farmers. The process will begin soon,” said Musaddique Hossain, also the country’s chief veterinary officer.Khaled Saifullah Sohel, secretary of Poultry Farmers’ Association, told this correspondent that this season farm owners are feeling insecure. If they find any sort of avian flu symptoms in their birds, they hurriedly sell them, fearing financial loss.

Situation was quite the opposite last year, he added. The compensation was sufficient and farmers did not conceal any information of flu symptom.Musaddique said last year they provided Tk 70 for each culled boiler, Tk 150 for each layer and Tk 250 for a breeder. Of the total compensation, the government was bearing the half and World Bank the rest.—AP
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