An outbreak of Avian Influenza in the eastern part of the city has been confirmed, but the Karnataka government said the situation was fully under control and there were no reports of mortality in the state or any other part of the country.
The National Institute of HighSecurity Animal diseases (NIHSAD) in Bhopal confirmed the outbreakin Dasarahalli area.
An official release said birds in some poultry farms in the area started dying in December last year, triggering panic of avian bird flu, following which the area was quarantined and culling of birds was carried out.
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NISHAD immediately informed the government of the results, it said.
The release said there are no reports of mortality from the State or any other part of the country and that the situation is fully undercontrol.
Principal Secretary, Animal HusbandryDepartment,Rajkumar Khatri told PTI that 940 birds have beenculled so far in one km area around Dasarahalli by threeRapid Action Teams.
Those involved in the culling process have also been quarantined as per the standard operating procedure, he said.
Khatri said they are acting as per the procedure and added that a three member central team also came to the area yesterday to supervise the process.
Surveillance in the 10 km zone is already on, he said, adding that Gram Panchayat members, private doctors, Asha workers and all three Public Health Centres covering this area had been informed and had started the awareness drive.
He said the source has been traced to a poultryshop in Solur. Other samples showed negative reports.
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