Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
08KOLKATA100
2008-03-19 12:12:00
UNCLASSIFIED
Consulate Kolkata
Cable title:
LATEST ROUND OF W. BENGAL AI OUTBREAK SPREADS TO MALDA
VZCZCXRO9094 RR RUEHBI RUEHCI DE RUEHCI #0100 0791212 ZNR UUUUU ZZH R 191212Z MAR 08 FM AMCONSUL KOLKATA TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 1936 INFO RUEHNE/AMEMBASSY NEW DELHI 1815 RUEHBI/AMCONSUL MUMBAI 0844 RUEHCG/AMCONSUL CHENNAI 0839 RUEHKA/AMEMBASSY DHAKA 0571 RUEHPH/CDC ATLANTA GA RUEAUSA/DEPT OF HHS WASHINGTON DC RUEHRC/DEPT OF AGRICULTURE USD FAS WASHINGTON DC RUEAIIA/CIA WASHDC RHMFIUU/CDR USPACOM HONOLULU HI RUEHCI/AMCONSUL KOLKATA 2364
UNCLAS KOLKATA 000100
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT PLS PASS HHS, CDC, USAID AND APHIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KFLU EAGR TBIO PGOV SENV AMED CASC IN
SUBJECT: LATEST ROUND OF W. BENGAL AI OUTBREAK SPREADS TO MALDA
REF: KOLKATA 84
UNCLAS KOLKATA 000100
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT PLS PASS HHS, CDC, USAID AND APHIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KFLU EAGR TBIO PGOV SENV AMED CASC IN
SUBJECT: LATEST ROUND OF W. BENGAL AI OUTBREAK SPREADS TO MALDA
REF: KOLKATA 84
1. (U) SUMMARY: On March 18, the presence of H5N1 virus was
confirmed in a state-owned large poultry farm in West Bengal's
Malda town. Culling and disinfection of the farm has started
along with human health surveillance. The West Bengal Animal
Resource Department Minister admitted that his department cannot
prevent sporadic H5N1 outbreaks. END SUMMARY
2. (U) On March 18 evening, the West Bengal government (GOWB)
received confirmation from Bhopal's High Security Animal Disease
Laboratory (HSADL) about the presence of H5N1 virus in dead
poultry from a farm in Malda town. Over the past few days,
about 1,500 poultry died in the farm which is owned and operated
by the GOWB Animal Resources Department (ARD). ARD official N.K.
Shit told the media that the farm has been sealed and that
culling of 3,000 chickens and 13,000 chicks had started.
3. (U) A senior GOWB official monitoring the state's avian
influenza situation told post that active surveillance of human
health was in place both in Malda and Murshidabad districts that
reported the second round of H5N1 outbreak in March (reftel).
Passive surveillance is in place in areas that reported AI
outbreak in January. Such surveillance will be in place till
the middle of April.
4. (U) The latest AI outbreaks in West Bengal have come under
legislative scrutiny. At the request of the State Assembly, ARD
Minister Anisur Rahman briefed legislators about steps his
department has taken to combat the H5N1 spread. Media reports
quoted Rahman telling lawmakers that there was "no way" the ARD
department could stop sporadic AI outbreaks.
JARDINE
SIPDIS
SIPDIS
DEPT PLS PASS HHS, CDC, USAID AND APHIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KFLU EAGR TBIO PGOV SENV AMED CASC IN
SUBJECT: LATEST ROUND OF W. BENGAL AI OUTBREAK SPREADS TO MALDA
REF: KOLKATA 84
1. (U) SUMMARY: On March 18, the presence of H5N1 virus was
confirmed in a state-owned large poultry farm in West Bengal's
Malda town. Culling and disinfection of the farm has started
along with human health surveillance. The West Bengal Animal
Resource Department Minister admitted that his department cannot
prevent sporadic H5N1 outbreaks. END SUMMARY
2. (U) On March 18 evening, the West Bengal government (GOWB)
received confirmation from Bhopal's High Security Animal Disease
Laboratory (HSADL) about the presence of H5N1 virus in dead
poultry from a farm in Malda town. Over the past few days,
about 1,500 poultry died in the farm which is owned and operated
by the GOWB Animal Resources Department (ARD). ARD official N.K.
Shit told the media that the farm has been sealed and that
culling of 3,000 chickens and 13,000 chicks had started.
3. (U) A senior GOWB official monitoring the state's avian
influenza situation told post that active surveillance of human
health was in place both in Malda and Murshidabad districts that
reported the second round of H5N1 outbreak in March (reftel).
Passive surveillance is in place in areas that reported AI
outbreak in January. Such surveillance will be in place till
the middle of April.
4. (U) The latest AI outbreaks in West Bengal have come under
legislative scrutiny. At the request of the State Assembly, ARD
Minister Anisur Rahman briefed legislators about steps his
department has taken to combat the H5N1 spread. Media reports
quoted Rahman telling lawmakers that there was "no way" the ARD
department could stop sporadic AI outbreaks.
JARDINE