High alert in Kerala after Bird flu cases detected

Thiruvananthapuram - Immediate action has been taken to control bird flu after the test results confirmed the presence of the virus on Sunday.

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Published: Tue 5 Jan 2021, 1:16 PM

Two districts in Kerala, Alappuzha and Kottayam, have been put on high alert after bird flu cases have been confirmed in ducks, said state animal husbandry minister K Raju. He said at least 50,000 ducks will be culled to check the spread of the virus and the government will compensate farmers.

However, he said that this virus is not transmissible to humans.


"It is confirmed in Alappuzha and Kottayam districts. Eight samples of ducks have been tested in Bhopal out of which five tested positive. The presence of the H5N8 virus has been confirmed," the minister told the reporters here.

Raju said that immediate action has been taken to control bird flu after the test results confirmed the presence of the virus on Sunday.


"Control rooms will be opened in Alappuzha and Kottayam districts. Rapid Action Forces will be deployed and no panic situation prevails. The H5N8 virus has been reported in Kerala in the past. This virus will not spread to humans," he added.

The minister said that it has been decided to kill birds within one kilometre of areas of infection reported.

"This includes ornamental birds and domestic birds. Compensation for farmers will be decided in consultation with the Chief Minister. About 12,000 ducks have died already and about 36,000 ducks will have to be killed," he added.

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