Containment Efforts Following Bird Flu Culling in Bihar

Containment Efforts Following Bird Flu Culling in Bihar.webp

Patna, February 27 – Around 6,000 chickens were culled in Patna after the Animal Resources Department found the poultry birds infected with avian influenza.

Officials said the infected birds were found at the Poultry Research and Training Centre operated by the Bihar Animal Sciences University in Kaushal Nagar, Chitkohra, near the airport area.

Following laboratory confirmation, the Department of Dairy, Fisheries and Animal Resources ordered the immediate culling and burial of all chickens at the facility.

The entire area has since been sanitized, and residents have been advised to follow strict precautionary measures.

On the instructions of the Patna District Magistrate, the movement of chickens and roosters into and out of the municipal limits has been completely banned.

The district administration has declared a 1-kilometer radius around the affected poultry farm as an infection zone and a 9-kilometer radius as a surveillance zone.

Entry of eggs, poultry birds, and feed into these areas is prohibited unless accompanied by proper sanitization certification.

Given the dense population around the Chitkohra bridge near the airport, surveillance has been intensified.

A check-post has been established in Kaushal Nagar, with personnel from Shastri Nagar and bypass police stations deployed for round-the-clock monitoring.

Entry into the poultry farm area without masks is strictly prohibited.

As a precaution, the administration of Sanjay Gandhi Zoological Garden has strengthened preventive arrangements.

Visitors are allowed to view peacocks and other birds only from a minimum distance of eight feet. Insecticide spraying is being carried out around bird enclosures, chemical disinfectants are being used at entry gates, and staff members have been provided masks.

Zoo authorities confirmed that no case of bird flu has been reported within the premises so far.

As part of containment measures, poultry farming has been banned for two months in the affected and surrounding areas.

Movement of people near the infection zone has also been restricted.
 
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