Thursday 26 January 2017

Kenya, Rwanda ban poultry from Uganda over bird flu


Kenyan and Rwandan authorities said on Wednesday they had banned poultry products from neighbouring Uganda, where a virulent H5 strain of avian flu has broken out. "The government banned importation of poultry and poultry products from Uganda with immediate effect," said Kenya's agriculture cabinet secretary Willy Bett at a press conference. The move from Nairobi comes two days after Rwanda also blocked poultry imports.
"Rwanda has put in place measures to prevent the disease. We have temporarily halted the import of poultry and poultry products," Christine Kanyandekwe from the country's agricultural department said Wednesday. She said Rwanda imports 50 000 day-old chicks and 100 tons of eggs from Uganda per month. Figures for Kenya were not immediately available. Uganda's agriculture ministry announced on Sunday that it had detected avian flu among migratory birds, saying that it had since spread to a few domestic birds.
In both areas where it was detected the birds tested positive for "the highly pathogenic avian influenza that affects both humans and animals and which causes a high number of deaths in both species", the ministry said. Uganda's acting commissioner in charge of animal health Dr Anna Ademun told AFP the strain was "confirmed to the level of H5."
Uganda has some 40 million chickens, according to agricultural statistics. In 2016, 51 countries declared the outbreak of one of the virulent H5 and H7 strains of bird flu, according to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE). These include H5N1, H5N2, H5N5, H5N6, H5N9, H7N1, H7N3, H7N7 and H7N8.


1 comment:

  1. If the chicken is well cooked, doesn't that kill the distraught disease? ??

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