The notification declaring the entire Delhi as a "controlled area" was issued on Monday, said divisional commissioner Manisha Saxena.
"Earlier, eight cases were reported from Raja Garden in west Delhi. Cases from new areas have also been reported," she said.
The new cases have been reported from areas in northwest and southwest districts, said a government official.
"The notification of controlled area means that there will be no entry or exit of equines from Delhi from and to neighbouring states. This will remain in force for three months from the last quelling of an affected animal," the official said.
It advised the veterinary officers and personnel involved in the animal handling for sample collection or animal burying to use personal protective equipments and disinfecting sheds with disinfectants such as benzalkonium chloride and iodine.
Glanders is a infectious zoonotic disease primarily affecting horses, donkeys and mules. It is caused by Gram- negative bacterium, Burkholderia mallei.
It is a rare disease in humans with cases having occurred in veterinarians, other people working closely with horses, and laboratory workers handling the organism.
Occupation exposure is the main risk factor to veterinarians, farmers, horse traders, laboratory workers, and other persons who are closely associated with equines or handling the organism.
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