Bird flu: FG deploys experts to assess poultry farms in Kano
Some experts from the Federal Ministry
of Agriculture and National Veterinary Research Institute (NVRI),
Jos, have visited Kano State to assess poultry farms affected by the
recent outbreak of bird flu.
Dr Shehu Bawa, Director, Veterinary
Services in the state`s Ministry of Agriculture, who disclosed this
in Kano on Monday in an interview , said that the federal government
sent down the experts after the discovery of a new virus of Avian
Influenza ‘H5N8,’ when the disease resurfaced in the state on
Dec. 15, 2016.
Bawa said during the assessment, the
team toured some affected poultry farms in addition to taking samples
from live bird markets in Kano metropolis.
He said the team which had since
returned to Abuja had discovered one of the samples to be positive.
According to him, the team had advised
the state government to increase surveillance of live bird markets in
the state.
He commended the Minister of
Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh for sending a
team to assess the situation.
“During the visit, the team had also
advised the state government on the need to intensify surveillance of
live bird markets as a means of checking the spread of the disease.
“On our part, we will continue with
the disinfection activities in order to prevent further spread of the
disease, ” Bawa said.
He called on farm owners to also take
all necessary measures to minimise the disease`s entry into their
farms.
“Our advice to farmers is that they
should practice bio-security effectively so as to ensure adequate
protection of their farms, ” he added.
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