A control room (with telephone numbers 011-23384190 and 09448324121) has been set up in the Department of Animal Husbandry, Union Agriculture Ministry to provide advice and help round the clock.
As per available reports from other states, the disease incidence is in control, the ministry said and noted that full support is being provided to the Delhi government in this regard.
Avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, is an infectious viral disease of birds. Most avian influenza viruses do not infect humans but some of them can cause serious infections in people.
"The Centre has constituted a committee headed by Joint Commissioner, Department of Animal Husbandry, Dairy and Fisheries (DADF) to maintain constant vigil on the situation arising out of avian influenza (H5N8)," the Union Agriculture Ministry said in a statement.
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Besides monitoring the situation, the committee will assist the state governments in taking steps to contain the spread of avian influenza, it said.
That apart, the ministry has established a control room with telephone numbers -- 011-23384190 and 09448324121. Munialappa, Joint Commissioner in the Animal Husbandry Department, has been named the nodal officer and will be available to provide advice and help round the clock.
National Institute of High Security Animal Diseases (NIHSAD), Indian Veterinary Research Institute and four regional laboratories have been directed to give assistance to the state governments and get samples tested in an emergency response manner, the statement said.
The Centre further said that an advisory has already been
issued to state governments asking them to minimise bird-human interface to prevent an outbreak of bird flu.
The states have been asked to maintain cleanliness in zoological parks housing wild birds, water bodies as well as meat/poultry market areas where meat is sold.
"Necessary precautions for human beings coming in contact with poultry have also been reinforced although as per WHO observations, the transmission of H5N8 virus is very low," the government said.