Bird Flu Scare in Patna: Poultry Cull Underway
In Patna, 25 birds have been culled following confirmation of avian influenza. Authorities are investigating potential spread among poultry workers, collecting samples from farms within a three-kilometer radius. Measures are in place to prevent panic as the health department monitors the situation, ensuring collaboration with other government wings.
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In response to confirmed cases of avian influenza in Patna, the culling of 25 birds has commenced, with authorities prioritizing containment efforts. The outbreak was identified following lab tests on deceased birds, confirming the presence of the H5N1 strain.
A systematic survey is being conducted in a three-kilometer radius around the Veterinary College, where samples, including those from poultry workers, are being collected for further testing. The situation is being closely monitored to prevent the spread of the infection across the district.
Health officials, including Patna Civil Surgeon Abinash Kumar Singh, have reassured the public that every precaution is being taken. Meanwhile, Bihar Health Minister Mangal Pandey stated that the department is actively coordinating with other governmental sectors to ensure a comprehensive response.
(With inputs from agencies.)

