Nigeria – Avian Influenza 10 Dec 2007 Daily Trust (Abuja), via Allafrica [edited]
Ahead of the Eid-el Kabir and Yuletide celebrations, which are characterized by an increase in poultry consumption, officials of the National Avian Influenza Control programme in Yobe State have begun the fumigation of poultry markets, stores and cages with the aim of reducing the chances of spreading avian influenza virus and associated diseases. to commence soon." Kanem Trust reports that some 4000 domestic birds, including ostriches, geese, turkeys, ducks, chickens and pigeons belonging to about 40 farmers from Potiskum, Fika and Fune local government areas of Yobe State were killed between December 2006 and March this year [2007] following reported cases of bird flu in some houses and farms. Farmers whose domestic birds were killed by health officials following the outbreak of the influenza had also received financial compensation from the National Avian Influenza Control Programme.
Benin- Avian Influenza - 1st case, OIE 5 Dec 2007 WAHID animal-disease interface, OIE [edited]
Summary Reason for notification: 1st occurrence of a listed disease
Manifestation of disease: Clinical disease
Causal agent: Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
Serotype: Pending
Report pertains to: Entire country
New outbreaks
Outbreak 1: 2nd district, COTONOU
Date of start of outbreak: 3 Dec 2007
Outbreak status: Continuing (or date resolved not submitted)
Epidemiological unit: Farm
Affected animals:
Species / Susceptible / Cases / Deaths / Destroyed / Slaughtered
Birds / 308 / 238 / 67 / 0 / 241
Affected population: layer chicken flock of Arco and Warren breeds.
Fraudulent introduction of poultry from Ghana. Holding including also 8 turkey cocks (5 dead).
Outbreak 2: Honvie, ADJARA
Date of start of outbreak 7 Nov 2007
Outbreak status: Continuing (or date resolved not submitted)
Epidemiological unit: Village
Affected animals
Species / Susceptible / Cases / Deaths / Destroyed / Slaughtered
Birds / 37 / 33 / 33 / 0 / 4
Affected population: flock wandering in the village, including 15
chicks and 22 local adult chickens. Animals vaccinated on 31 Oct 2007 against Newcastle disease.
Related stories 17 Dec 2007- Benin –
Avian Influenza CIDRAP News [edited]
Tests in Italy have confirmed the 1st poultry outbreaks of H5N1 avian influenza in the West African country of Benin, according to news services. Agriculture minister Robert Dovonou said that suspected cases found on 2 farms earlier this month [December 2007] were confirmed by the World Organisation for Animal Health (Office International des Epizooties; OIE) in Padua, Italy, according to a 15 Dec 2007 report by Agence France-Presse (AFP). The farms are north of Porto Novo, the capital, and in Cotonou, the commercial capital, both in Benin's southern coastal strip, AFP and Reuters reported. Benin is surrounded by countries that have faced poultry outbreaks within the last 2 years: Nigeria, Togo, Niger, and Burkina Faso. Nigeria has had one human H5N1 case. Ivory Coast and Ghana are other West African states that have had poultry outbreaks.
Nigeria – Avian Influenza 20 Sept 2007 AllAfrica, Daily Trust (Abuja) report [edited]
Over 1,052 birds have so far been culled in Panda Development Area of Nasarawa State in the wake of avian influenza (bird flu) that affected the area just as the people of the area were commended for reporting early signs of the flu.
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