Avian influenza is complicated
The epidemic has spread to 34 communes and wards in 3 provinces of Ca Mau, Bac Lieu and Hau Giang. Many localities cannot control the illegal transportation of poultry.
Information from the Department of Animal Health on January 4, said that bird flu occurs in 34 communes and wards of 15 districts of 3 provinces: Ca Mau, Bac Lieu and Hau Giang. On January 3, SDAH destroyed 651 infected ducks in 3 communes of Ninh Hoa, Vinh Phu Dong and Minh Dieu in Hong Dan, Phuoc Long, Hoa Binh and 1,194 newly raised ducks in Ninh Hoa commune. , Hong Dan district.
Squirrel moon: Many places, poultry die suddenly
On January 4, Mr. Dang Ngoc Tuyen, Vice Chairman of Nga Nam District People's Committee (Soc Trang), said: Recently, a flock of 2,000 ducks of a farmer in Vinh Quan commune had about 500 deaths suddenly. Some districts adjacent to Bac Lieu such as Vinh Chau and My Xuyen . also have dead birds with alarming numbers. Currently, Soc Trang Veterinary Department has sent 30 samples to Can Tho Veterinary Center for testing.
Hau Giang: Poultry continues to die, a disease has a negative result
Poultry that has not yet been quarantined is still widely sold in Hoa Khanh market, Da Nang (Photo: H.Also)
On January 4, Mr. Nguyen Hien Trung, Head of the Veterinary Department in Hau Giang Province, said the results of serum samples for the disease in 14 chickens were destroyed on January 3, in Vi commune. Thang, Vi Thuy district of Can Tho Veterinary Center are negative for H5N1. At the same time on January 4, at the household of Mr. Trinh Van Dang, in Vi Thuy commune, Vi Thuy district, the chickens in this household began to die slowly. SDAH destroyed 12 chickens and sampled the number of dead chickens for testing.
Quang Nam: Transport of poultry is not controlled
In markets in Quang Nam province, people still " carefree " selling chickens and ducks without quarantine. According to chicken sellers in ' chicken market ' in Hoa Huong (Tam Ky city), industrial chickens are infected with influenza, and our chickens are never infected with epidemics (?!). An officer from Quang Nam Veterinary Department said: The quarantine force is thin and people's awareness is not high, so bird flu is very easy to spread on a large scale in Quang Nam. By the end of January 4, the illegal transport of poultry from Quang Ngai territory through Doc Soi Station to Quang Nam still took place without proper control.
Da Nang: Still buying and selling chickens and ducks without quarantine
Although the Steering Committee for Avian Influenza Prevention and Control in Da Nang has instructed localities to be aggressive in preventing bird flu, but in fact, chickens and ducks have not been quarantined in markets. In the morning of January 4, at the Hoa Khanh market (Lien Chieu district) there were a dozen people who were trading hundreds of live chickens and ducks, but did not have poultry quarantine certificates. Mr. Nguyen Tra, Head of Hoa Khanh Market Management Board, said that a few days ago a veterinarian came down to spray disinfectants and poison in the poultry trading area in the market. However, the control of trading and slaughtering poultry living in the market has not been carried out by the management board because . there is no specific guidance document of the district! Mr. Tra admitted, the number of chickens and ducks did not have quarantine certificates.
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