The
Veterinary Services Department (USD), has destroyed 40,154 birds and
1,103 crates of eggs as part of measures to contain the spread of the
bird flu disease in the Greater Accra, Volta and Ashanti regions.
In
addition, 37 bags of feed have been destroyed, with a feed mill
situated in an outbreak area under investigation for destruction, while
23,987 birds have died from the disease.
The Deputy Minister of
Food and Agriculture, Livestock, Dr Hanna Bisiw, made this known in an
interview with the Daily Graphic shortly after the opening of a three
day training programme for regional and district veterinary officers in
Accra.
Non-negotiable ban
As part of the containment
measures, the movement of poultry and poultry products from infected
zones into free zones had also been banned.
Dr Bissiw cautioned that the ministry would not negotiate on the ban because that would encourage the spread of the virus.
She
stressed that movement from non-affected areas to affected areas would
only be approved if the poultry and poultry products were accompanied
with health certificates and movement permits issued by staff of the
veterinary services department.
“We understand when people are
used to doing something freely and there are restrictions, it is
uncomfortable, but we are in an outbreak, hence we need to take special
decisions to contain the disease and also completely kick it out of the
country. When we have an outbreak, it’s like you are at war with the
disease or virus so you cannot negotiate”.
Current situation
In
a presentation on Bird Flu Update and Epidemiology, the Head of the
Epidemiology Unit of MOFA, Dr Paul Polkuu said the first case was
reported on May, 4, and confirmed on May, 12, 2015.
Dr Polkuu
mentioned commercial poultry, local poultry, guinea fowls, geese, ducks,
turkeys, partridges, quails, pigeons as species affected.
Government’s support
As
part of facilitating the movement of the staff of the veterinary
service and the fight against the influenza, government has released six
vehicles and 20 motorsbikes to the veterinary services department and
other things needed for the laboratory.
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