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Alert in Telangana's Wanaparthy district for suspected bird flu

By IANS | Updated: February 21, 2025 17:30 IST

Hyderabad, Feb 21 A suspected outbreak of bird flu in Telangana’s Wanaparthy district has resulted in the death ...

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Hyderabad, Feb 21 A suspected outbreak of bird flu in Telangana’s Wanaparthy district has resulted in the death of a large number of chickens at a farm during the last three days, leading the authorities to sound an alert.

Authorities have collected samples from the affected farm and sent them to a laboratory to confirm if it is the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), which recently hit a few districts in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.

The death of 2,500 chickens was reported from a farm in Konnur in Madanapuram mandal, said K. Venkateshwar, District Veterinary and Animal Husbandry officer of Wanaparthy district

Officials said the mysterious disease was detected at the Premium Poultry Farm, causing concern among the owners of other farms.

According to the official, 117 chickens died on February 16, 300 on February 17, and the remaining birds on February 18.

Local authorities swung into action to launch an investigation and undertake surveillance measures to check the spread of the disease.

Officials from the District Veterinary and Animal Husbandry Department conducted an inspection of the site and collected samples. The same has been sent to a laboratory for analysis.

They said it was still not confirmed if chickens died of bird flu or some other disease. "We will reach a conclusion only after receiving the report from the laboratory. In the meantime we are taking all precautions to check its spread," an official said.

Officials were closely monitoring the situation in the affected farm and other farms in the same region.

Farmers have been urged to remain vigilant and report any unusual symptoms or poultry deaths immediately.

The chicken deaths in Telangana were reported close on the heels of bird flu causing the death of thousands of chickens in neighbouring Andhra Pradesh.

More than a lakh chickens were culled in the affected districts in Andhra Pradesh. The authorities enforced strict containment measures in the affected districts, including the establishment of red zones and surveillance zones to curb the further spread of HPAI.

Following the outbreak of bird flu in Andhra Pradesh, authorities in Telangana had stopped import of chickens from the neighbouring state.

The disease has badly affected the poultry industry in both Telugu states.

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