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Representative image JUNAGADH: Gujarat on Friday recorded its first confirmed cases of bird flu infection after samples of two dead birds from Junagadh district tested positive, an official said. The two birds, lapwings, had been rescued on January 3 from an area near Kharo Dam in Manavadar tehsil of the district, but they later died due to illness, said Dr D D Panera, deputy director, Animal Husbandry division, Junagadh. We sent the carcasses to a laboratory in Bhopal. I learnt today that the presence of bird flu virus was found in these carcasses. We will disinfect the area near the dam and take all precautionary steps as per protocol, he said. ....
Govt says avian flu confirmed in 6 states; over 1.6 lakh birds to be culled in Haryana SECTIONS Govt says avian flu confirmed in 6 states; over 1.6 lakh birds to be culled in HaryanaPTI Last Updated: Jan 08, 2021, 10:00 PM IST Share Synopsis It is learnt that culling operations have been completed in both the affected districts of Kerala. The disinfection process is underway, according to an official statement. Agencies The chief minister said 65 teams of the Animal Husbandry Department and the Wildlife Department are monitoring the areas around Pong Dam. New Delhi: More bird deaths were reported from some parts of the country on Friday amid cases of avian influenza, with the Haryana government planning to cull over 1.60 lakh birds in Panchkula district after samples tested positive for the disease, even as the Centre said that bird flu has been confirmed so far in six states. The Centre said bird flu has been confirmed so far in Kerala, Raja ....
Fresh cases of birds death were reported in parts of Rajasthan, taking the tally to 2,166. The avian influenza subtype H5N8 has been detected in 11 districts of the state, including state capital. As per Animal Husbandry Department, 329 deaths of birds, including 223 crows, 11 peacocks, 55 pigeons and 40 others were reported in the state today. Around 50 birds, mostly crows, have died in the national capital over the last three to four days amid a bird flu scare, officials said. We received information about the death of crows in Dwarka and Mayur Vihar Phase 3 and of a few wild birds in Hastsal in West Delhi. However, it is yet to be ascertained if bird flu infection is the reason, Dr. Rakesh Singh from the animal husbandry unit of the Development Department said. ....