Identifier
Created
Classification
Origin
09KOLKATA28
2009-02-06 05:13:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Consulate Kolkata
Cable title:
NEW AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAK CONFIRMED IN WEST BENGAL
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UNCLAS KOLKATA 000028
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE PASS TO NSF FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
STATE PASS TO USAID
HHS PASS TO OGHA (KULIKOWSKI/CUMMINGS)
STATE FOR OES/PCI, OES/IHB AND SCA/INS
STATE FOR STAS AND AIAG (REED-ROWE)
HHS FOR NIH/FIC (GLASS/MAMPILLY/HANDLEY)
HHS FOR FDA (LUMPKIN/VALDEZ)
HHS FOR CDC (BLOUNT/COX)
USDA FOR APHIS (FLEMING/BURLESON)
USDA FOR FAS (RIKER/BEAN)
NEW DELHI FOR FAS/APHIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAGR SENV CASC PGOV AMED KFLU IN BD
SUBJECT: NEW AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAK CONFIRMED IN WEST BENGAL
REF: A. A) KOLKATA 3
B. B) 08 KOLKATA 26
UNCLAS KOLKATA 000028
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE PASS TO NSF FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
STATE PASS TO USAID
HHS PASS TO OGHA (KULIKOWSKI/CUMMINGS)
STATE FOR OES/PCI, OES/IHB AND SCA/INS
STATE FOR STAS AND AIAG (REED-ROWE)
HHS FOR NIH/FIC (GLASS/MAMPILLY/HANDLEY)
HHS FOR FDA (LUMPKIN/VALDEZ)
HHS FOR CDC (BLOUNT/COX)
USDA FOR APHIS (FLEMING/BURLESON)
USDA FOR FAS (RIKER/BEAN)
NEW DELHI FOR FAS/APHIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAGR SENV CASC PGOV AMED KFLU IN BD
SUBJECT: NEW AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAK CONFIRMED IN WEST BENGAL
REF: A. A) KOLKATA 3
B. B) 08 KOLKATA 26
1. (U) On January 30, the Indian Ministry of Agriculture
confirmed the presence of the H5N1 virus in West Bengal's
Coochbehar district. The two avian influenza (AI) epicenters
are in the villages of Nagar Bhagni and Uttar Dangkoba, in two
non-contiguous administrative blocks of the district. The
epicenters are approximately 200 km east of Darjeeling, the site
of the latest outbreak in West Bengal (Ref A),and 15 kilometers
from the informal India-Bangladesh border crossing point at
Gitaldaha. The last reported AI epicenter in Coochbehar was in
January 2008 in the same district but at a different location
(Ref B). There are no reports of human infection.
2. (SBU) According to the district magistrate, Rajesh Kumar
Sinha, culling began in Coochbehar on February 1. Over the
course of three days, thirty Rapid Reaction Teams composed of
five persons each, planned to cull 45,000 chickens and ducks
from backyard poultry operations. In addition to culling
poultry within the three kilometer epicenter radius, Sinha told
post that the local administration has restricted poultry trade
to and from Bangladesh into the district. He is satisfied with
the Indian Border Security Force stepped up efforts to prevent
birds from being transported across the borders. Although there
is no legitimate cross-border traffic through Gitaldaha, illegal
poultry and cattle trade is widely acknowledged.
3. (SBU) According to West Bengal's Principal Secretary of the
Animal Resources Development Department the Coochbehar AI
outbreak is an isolated incident and not linked to any of the
other recent outbreaks in Eastern India (West Bengal, Assam and
Sikkim) that have occurred since November 2008. The West Bengal
State Minister for Animal Resources Development, in a string of
media interviews, has also emphasized the reduced scale and
spread compared with earlier in 2008.
Comment
4. (SBU) Like the previous outbreaks in late 2008 and early
2009, it appears that this outbreak will be easily contained by
West Bengal state officials. The West Bengal state officials
have continued to be forthcoming with information to post about
AI outbreaks and recently expressed interested in opportunities
to leverage USG assistance to increase public awareness about
avian influenza.
PAYNE
SENSITIVE
SIPDIS
STATE PASS TO NSF FOR INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMS
STATE PASS TO USAID
HHS PASS TO OGHA (KULIKOWSKI/CUMMINGS)
STATE FOR OES/PCI, OES/IHB AND SCA/INS
STATE FOR STAS AND AIAG (REED-ROWE)
HHS FOR NIH/FIC (GLASS/MAMPILLY/HANDLEY)
HHS FOR FDA (LUMPKIN/VALDEZ)
HHS FOR CDC (BLOUNT/COX)
USDA FOR APHIS (FLEMING/BURLESON)
USDA FOR FAS (RIKER/BEAN)
NEW DELHI FOR FAS/APHIS
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: EAGR SENV CASC PGOV AMED KFLU IN BD
SUBJECT: NEW AVIAN INFLUENZA OUTBREAK CONFIRMED IN WEST BENGAL
REF: A. A) KOLKATA 3
B. B) 08 KOLKATA 26
1. (U) On January 30, the Indian Ministry of Agriculture
confirmed the presence of the H5N1 virus in West Bengal's
Coochbehar district. The two avian influenza (AI) epicenters
are in the villages of Nagar Bhagni and Uttar Dangkoba, in two
non-contiguous administrative blocks of the district. The
epicenters are approximately 200 km east of Darjeeling, the site
of the latest outbreak in West Bengal (Ref A),and 15 kilometers
from the informal India-Bangladesh border crossing point at
Gitaldaha. The last reported AI epicenter in Coochbehar was in
January 2008 in the same district but at a different location
(Ref B). There are no reports of human infection.
2. (SBU) According to the district magistrate, Rajesh Kumar
Sinha, culling began in Coochbehar on February 1. Over the
course of three days, thirty Rapid Reaction Teams composed of
five persons each, planned to cull 45,000 chickens and ducks
from backyard poultry operations. In addition to culling
poultry within the three kilometer epicenter radius, Sinha told
post that the local administration has restricted poultry trade
to and from Bangladesh into the district. He is satisfied with
the Indian Border Security Force stepped up efforts to prevent
birds from being transported across the borders. Although there
is no legitimate cross-border traffic through Gitaldaha, illegal
poultry and cattle trade is widely acknowledged.
3. (SBU) According to West Bengal's Principal Secretary of the
Animal Resources Development Department the Coochbehar AI
outbreak is an isolated incident and not linked to any of the
other recent outbreaks in Eastern India (West Bengal, Assam and
Sikkim) that have occurred since November 2008. The West Bengal
State Minister for Animal Resources Development, in a string of
media interviews, has also emphasized the reduced scale and
spread compared with earlier in 2008.
Comment
4. (SBU) Like the previous outbreaks in late 2008 and early
2009, it appears that this outbreak will be easily contained by
West Bengal state officials. The West Bengal state officials
have continued to be forthcoming with information to post about
AI outbreaks and recently expressed interested in opportunities
to leverage USG assistance to increase public awareness about
avian influenza.
PAYNE