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Jigawa Government takes measures to prevent outbreak

We have taken all measures to make sure that bird flu doesn’t come into Jigawa. We have offices, including desk officers specifically to take charge of that.

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Dr Abdullahi Haruna, Director of Veterinary Services, Ministry of Agriculture, Jigawa, said the state government was taking all necessary measures to prevent outbreak of Bird Flu in the state.

Haruna, a Veterinary doctor, said this while speaking with newsmen in Dutse on Tuesday.

He said that the surveillance and monitoring team along with doctors in the local government areas of the state would educate the people on how to identify a case of bird flu.

"We have taken all measures to make sure that bird flu doesn’t come into Jigawa. We have offices, including desk officers specifically to take charge of that.

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"We also have vehicles to go round the state in case of an outbreak of any nature,’’ Haruna said.

He said whenever there was any report of outbreak, the veterinary units would investigate and send samples of the infected birds to the National Veterinary Research Institute (NVR), Vom.

The director said that when they received positive result from the NVR, the affected farm would automatically be suspended from further operation.

According to him, the affected farm will also be depopulated to prevent further spread of the disease.

Haruna further said that if the disease happened to be different from bird flu, then the birds would be put on drugs.

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He, therefore, urged poultry farmers in the state to take proactive measures to prevent the outbreak of the disease.

Haruna also advised farmers and other members of the public to report any case of strange disease in their farms and in their birds to the nearest veterinary facility.

"If anyone notices any strange disease among his birds, or notices the death of five to 10 birds at a go, such cases should immediately be reported to any of our clinics in seven centres,’’ he said.

According to him, the ministry has veterinary clinics in Birniwa, Jahun, Hadejia, Birnin Kudu, Gumel, Kazaure and Ringim local government areas of the state.

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