This Article is From Jan 08, 2021

Bird Flu Virus Detected In Two Lapwing Caracasses In Gujarat's Junagadh

The situation is fully under control as no other bird, including poultry birds, has died an "unnatural or sudden death" since January 4 in the district, an official said.

Bird Flu Virus Detected In Two Lapwing Caracasses In Gujarat's Junagadh

Authorities had sent the carcasses to Bhopal for a detailed analysis (Representational)

Junagadh, Gujarat:

Gujarat today recorded its first confirmed cases of bird flu infection after samples of two dead birds from Junagadh district tested positive for the virus, an official said.

The two birds, lapwings, had been rescued on January 3 from an area near Kharo Dam in the district, but they later died due to illness, said Dr DD Panera, Deputy Director, Animal Husbandry division, Junagadh.

"We sent the carcasses to a laboratory in Bhopal. I learnt today that the presence of bird flu virus was found in these carcasses. We will disinfect the area near the dam and take all precautionary steps as per protocol," he said.

The situation is fully under control as no other bird, including poultry birds, has died an "unnatural or sudden death" since January 4 in the district, he said.

53 birds, including lapwings and ducks, were found dead near the dam on the night of January 2, and a day later, four sick birds were rescued from the same area.

When two of them died, authorities sent the carcasses to Bhopal for a detailed analysis.

The Centre earlier in the day said bird flu has been confirmed so far in Kerala, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana and Gujarat.

The state government had sounded an alert on January 5 about bird flu and instructed officials to take necessary steps.

In the last three days, four crows were found dead in Surat and four near the Modhera Sun Temple in Mehsana but the cause of death is not clear yet, officials said.

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