The Daman district in the Union Territory of Daman and Diu has been declared as "surveillance zone" and Kadaiya village panchayat an "infected area" after bird flu was detected, officials said today.
"Due to positive sample of H5N1 (bird flu/avian influenza), the Kadaiya village area is hereby notified as 'infected area' and the whole Daman district is notified as 'surveillance zone' for a period of 30 days till February 7, 2017," said a notification issued by district administration.
"Samples of two chicken tested positive for H5N1 bird flu aviation influenza, after which we issued the above order last night itself. All shops selling poultry products have been closed, and teams of Excise, transport, food inspector, along with senior officials of the district administration are out to ensure that the order is implemented effectively," said J B Singh, adviser to administrator, Daman and Diu.
"A rapid response team has also been mobilised," Vadodariya said.
Experts from Union Health Ministry had yesterday taken stock of situation at Hathijan village in Gujarat's Ahmedabad district where over 1,400 birds were culled following the death of Guinea Fowls, brought from Mumbai, due to birdflu.
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