No case of bird flu detected in Pakistan: PPA
KARACHI: No case of bird flu has been detected in Pakistan and all concerned departments have taken appropriate precautionary steps.
The food and agriculture ministries were monitoring the situation and a national reference laboratory for avian influenza has been established at National Agriculture Research Centre (NARC) at Islamabad.
Abdul Maroof Siddiqui, central convener Pakistan Poultry Association (PPA) said on Saturday that according to secretary food and agriculture a network of 12 satellite laboratories have been set up with the capacity to diagnose avian influenza, Karachi, Hyderabad, Quetta, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Abbottabad, Peshawar, Muzaffarabad and Gilgit.
He said these laboratories were working round the clock to check implications of any unpleasant incident. He said according to these ministries these laboratories have facilities for serological and molecular diagnosis and virus isolation and characterization.
According to them, government has already approved a project of Rs 39.85 million for the control of avian influenza besides another national plan costing $6.8 million has also been prepared and was under consideration by the donorsââ¬â¢ community.
The government has banned import of poultry products and birds from 22 countries including India and Iran as avian influenza (H5 N1) has been reported in most of the countries. The NARC has trained a group of scientists from all SAARC countries and from Afghanistan for the diagnosis of bird flu.
All possible measures were being taken to address the possible threat of bird flu in Karachi, Hyderabad and major commercial bird farms in Sindh. The district health authorities had been directed to launch a massive drive to create awareness about the bird flu, besides checking all poultry farms functioning in the province. staff report
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KARACHI: No case of bird flu has been detected in Pakistan and all concerned departments have taken appropriate precautionary steps.
The food and agriculture ministries were monitoring the situation and a national reference laboratory for avian influenza has been established at National Agriculture Research Centre (NARC) at Islamabad.
Abdul Maroof Siddiqui, central convener Pakistan Poultry Association (PPA) said on Saturday that according to secretary food and agriculture a network of 12 satellite laboratories have been set up with the capacity to diagnose avian influenza, Karachi, Hyderabad, Quetta, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Abbottabad, Peshawar, Muzaffarabad and Gilgit.
He said these laboratories were working round the clock to check implications of any unpleasant incident. He said according to these ministries these laboratories have facilities for serological and molecular diagnosis and virus isolation and characterization.
According to them, government has already approved a project of Rs 39.85 million for the control of avian influenza besides another national plan costing $6.8 million has also been prepared and was under consideration by the donorsââ¬â¢ community.
The government has banned import of poultry products and birds from 22 countries including India and Iran as avian influenza (H5 N1) has been reported in most of the countries. The NARC has trained a group of scientists from all SAARC countries and from Afghanistan for the diagnosis of bird flu.
All possible measures were being taken to address the possible threat of bird flu in Karachi, Hyderabad and major commercial bird farms in Sindh. The district health authorities had been directed to launch a massive drive to create awareness about the bird flu, besides checking all poultry farms functioning in the province. staff report
http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?p...26-2-2006_pg5_3