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    Disease Event Detail


    Disease Event ID -- Reporting date -- Observation date


    161957 -- 19/04/2011 -- 18/04/2011


    Location -- Region Admin 1 (Country) -- Locality -- Lat/Long Coords quality

    Asia --Chittagong (Bangladesh) --Chandina, Comilla --23.43478 / 91.06053
    Centroid Locality

    Diagnosis

    Status --Disease --Serotype --Source

    Confirmed --Highly pathogenic avian influenza --H5N1 --National authorities

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    Disease Events
    Admin 1 Level (GAUL)
    Global Poultry Density
    Production Systems
    World Rivers

    Base Layer
    Countries/Territories (GAUL)

    Species affected -- An.Type -- An.Class --Species --At Risk --Cases --Deaths --Destroyed --Slaughtered

    Domestic Birds --chicken --5500 --2014 --2014 3--486


    Laboratory Tests

    Disease Tested --Species --Test --Result --Result Date --National Laboratory Name

    Highly pathogenic avian influenza --chicken --RT-PCR (reverse transcription - PCR) --Positive 1--9/04/2011 --Bangladesh Livestock Research Institute, Bangladesh

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    Re: Confirmed Highly pathogenic avian influenza in Chittagong, Bangladesh - chicken

    Friday, April 22, 2011National

    3000 chickens culled
    Unb, Comilla
    About 3000 avian flu affected chickens of 'Shata poultry farm' were culled at Rarirchar village in Chandina Tuesday night. Farm owner Abdur Rahim said 1200 chickens died from April 15 to April 17. Later, he informed the upazila livestock resource office of the matter. Chandina upazila livestock resource official Maqsuda Akter said they collected samples of the chickens and sent them to the district livestock resource office for test, which confirmed the avian influenza

    "The only security we have is our ability to adapt."

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