Saturday, December 17, 2011

Central team arrives in city Ranchi #h5n1 #birdflu

December 18th, 2011

  - The case of the death of crows
-UN expert meeting with the Animal Husbandry
Department's assistant commissioner of

  Jamshedpur: Crows in the city to investigate the continuing death finally reached the city core team.  Two days ago the team was to speak of, but they were not reached.
  Investigation team arrived Saturday morning, Assistant Commissioner of Animal Husbandry Department of Government of India, AV Nagy, Charles Boundrij ऐnml Charge of the United Nations Organization for Food and ऐgrkalcr include Dr. Paul White.  The DFO team to Jamshedpur, Sanjeev Kumar, veterinary officer, Dr. Manoj Kumar and surveillance officers meeting with Dr Swaran Singh.  Jusco in the health officer Dr KK Lal were also present.  The team's action so far in this regard and action plan were identified.  The ravens kill infections in humans in the event of a disease prevention and Uskevistar prevention measures were also considered.  Of dead ravens were also told what to do. Revealed so far satisfied with the actions of team members.
  Collect the sample
  Ranchi, Jamshedpur came after the team today after getting an idea of ​​the whole system of the Jubilee Park in Jamshedpur, Marine Drive, in addition to Odutypur Saraikela - Krsawan district visited. Samples were also gathered there.  On all samples after the team returns.
  Just can not say: Negi
  Assistant Commissioner of Animal Husbandry Department of Government of India, AV Negi, pre-check the signs of the flu. Still see him - only to find similar things, but no tangible results can not be removed.  Some might say that after examining the samples.
 Been vaccinated
  Prevent diseases spreading in birds and the vaccine is being given to employees engaged in performance.  The Temiflu in the swine flu drug is being given. Besides Jusco Akshes Mango Jamshedpur and has given staff the facility.

  Zoo at high alert   Tata Steel Zoological Park (Zoo) has been applied to high alert over the flu. It has also cautioned the administration.  Has been done so far.

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