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    South Africa detects 3 avian flu cases

    Source: Xinhua   2018-04-14 04:31:16

    JOHANNESBURG, April 13 (Xinhua) -- South Africa's Department of Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development (READ) in North West on Friday confirmed three cases of High Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu, in the area.

    They said one case of bird flu was detected in the quails that are hatched, grown and slaughtered on the farm. The second one was identified in wild ducks that were kept domestically as pets for recreational reasons. The two were identified within 10 km of each other. The third outbreak was detected in a semi commercial farm. The government has already sent experts to the infected area to prevent the disease from spreading.

    "The farms and plots affected have been put under quarantine and the terms of the quarantine explained to the owners. The owners have been advised on biosecurity measures that were to be taken to prevent spreading of the virus to neighboring houses by humans and also by faeces of affected birds. They have also been advised to secure bird enclosures with bird nets to prevent wild birds from entering them," said READ in a statement.

    The government has also deployed some officials to collect some information within three kilometers from the infected area to assess the extent of the spread to neighboring farms.

    The government warned that since wild birds are often attracted to the domestic cages by available leftover food, farmers were also advised to remove feed when it is not finished.

    "The poultry farmers in all the areas have been informed about the risk. Private Veterinarians have also been requested to assist farmers with biosecurity measures. The community at large is requested to report any increased mortality of birds that is noticed to the nearest State Veterinary office," said the statement.

    The agricultural department said the primary source of infection in domesticated flock is contact with wild birds. READ said it could be transmitted within a farm through carriers like utensils, workers and their clothes and contaminated litter. Even though bird flu affects both domestic and wild birds, the latter are more resistant to the disease.

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    South Africa detects 3 avian flu cases

    Source: Xinhua 2018-04-14 04:31:16

    JOHANNESBURG, April 13 (Xinhua) -- South Africa's Department of Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development (READ) in North West on Friday confirmed three cases of High Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu, in the area.

    They said one case of bird flu was detected in the quails that are hatched, grown and slaughtered on the farm. The second one was identified in wild ducks that were kept domestically as pets for recreational reasons. The two were identified within 10 km of each other. The third outbreak was detected in a semi commercial farm. The government has already sent experts to the infected area to prevent the disease from spreading.

    "The farms and plots affected have been put under quarantine and the terms of the quarantine explained to the owners. The owners have been advised on biosecurity measures that were to be taken to prevent spreading of the virus to neighboring houses by humans and also by faeces of affected birds. They have also been advised to secure bird enclosures with bird nets to prevent wild birds from entering them," said READ in a statement.

    The government has also deployed some officials to collect some information within three kilometers from the infected area to assess the extent of the spread to neighboring farms.

    The government warned that since wild birds are often attracted to the domestic cages by available leftover food, farmers were also advised to remove feed when it is not finished.

    "The poultry farmers in all the areas have been informed about the risk. Private Veterinarians have also been requested to assist farmers with biosecurity measures. The community at large is requested to report any increased mortality of birds that is noticed to the nearest State Veterinary office," said the statement.

    The agricultural department said the primary source of infection in domesticated flock is contact with wild birds. READ said it could be transmitted within a farm through carriers like utensils, workers and their clothes and contaminated litter. Even though bird flu affects both domestic and wild birds, the latter are more resistant to the disease.

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