The Director General of the Department of Livestock Development has warned of an outbreak of bird flu in China. There have been 2 deaths, but there is no outbreak in Thailand. Don’t be careless.
strict measures
On January 17, 2022, Veterinarian Sorawit Thanito, Director-General of the Department of Livestock Development, revealed that from the World Health Organization (WHO) report
An outbreak of H5N6 avian influenza has been found in China, with the latest 5 confirmed cases, of which two have died.
According to the Hong Kong Health Authority, the five confirmed cases in China in 2021 are four men and one woman from Sichuan, Zhejiang and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Two of these cases have died, while three others have been hospitalized in critical condition. Of the five cases, four of them came into contact with poultry, while one is under investigation.
Director-General of the Department of Livestock Development added that Although Thailand has not seen any reports of avian influenza for 12 years, the Department of Livestock Development is still preparing. and prevent avian influenza from entering Thailand continuously by ordering local officials to closely visit poultry farmers Strict surveillance for animal diseases along the border Poultry sampling in high-risk areas such as border areas migratory bird area spawning area Areas with dense poultry farming, etc. Strictly the movement of animals and poultry carcasses within the country. Delay the importation of animals and poultry carcasses from countries prone to avian influenza.
Poultry is raised in the farm system to the utmost strict biosecurity, such as cleaning and disinfecting the house and surroundings. At least once a week, farm veterinarians are strict on farm safety systems. Controlling the entry and exit of the farm To spray all vehicles, etc. Campaign for cleaning and spraying disinfectants in various risk areas. as well as pushing the poultry farming system to meet the GAP or GFM standard
The Department of Livestock Development asks for cooperation among poultry farmers. Observe the animal closely. If the bird is found to be sick and dead unusual Do not distribute and distribute or used for cooking is strictly prohibited Notify the district livestock officers, livestock volunteers, village health volunteers. Livestock officials in the area immediately. to perform inspections and take immediate disease control measures
If in doubt, you can contact the district livestock office. or provincial livestock office near home For more information, please contact the Office of Animal Disease Control and Treatment (OCPB), Department of Livestock Development, or the Department of Livestock Development hotline at 06-3225-6888 or notify via Application: DLD 4.0 at any time.
The Director General of the Department of Livestock Development has warned of an outbreak of bird flu in China. There have been 2 deaths, but there is no outbreak in Thailand. Don’t be careless.
strict measures
On January 17, 2022, Veterinarian Sorawit Thanito, Director-General of the Department of Livestock Development, revealed that from the World Health Organization (WHO) report
An outbreak of H5N6 avian influenza has been found in China, with the latest 5 confirmed cases, of which two have died.
According to the Hong Kong Health Authority, the five confirmed cases in China in 2021 are four men and one woman from Sichuan, Zhejiang and Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Two of these cases have died, while three others have been hospitalized in critical condition. Of the five cases, four of them came into contact with poultry, while one is under investigation.
Director-General of the Department of Livestock Development added that Although Thailand has not seen any reports of avian influenza for 12 years, the Department of Livestock Development is still preparing. and prevent avian influenza from entering Thailand continuously by ordering local officials to closely visit poultry farmers
Strict surveillance for animal diseases along the border Poultry sampling in high-risk areas such as border areas migratory bird area spawning area Areas with dense poultry farming, etc. Strictly the movement of animals and poultry carcasses within the country. Delay the importation of animals and poultry carcasses from countries prone to avian influenza.
Poultry is raised in the farm system to the utmost strict biosecurity, such as cleaning and disinfecting the house and surroundings. At least once a week, farm veterinarians are strict on farm safety systems. Controlling the entry and exit of the farm To spray all vehicles, etc. Campaign for cleaning and spraying disinfectants in various risk areas. as well as pushing the poultry farming system to meet the GAP or GFM standard
The Department of Livestock Development asks for cooperation among poultry farmers. Observe the animal closely. If the bird is found to be sick and dead unusual Do not distribute and distribute or used for cooking is strictly prohibited Notify the district livestock officers, livestock volunteers, village health volunteers.
Livestock officials in the area immediately. to perform inspections and take immediate disease control measures
If in doubt, you can contact the district livestock office. or provincial livestock office near home For more information, please contact the Office of Animal Disease Control and Treatment (OCPB),
Department of Livestock Development, or the Department of Livestock Development hotline at 06-3225-6888 or notify via Application: DLD 4.0 at any time.
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