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Dist Ramban constitutes 10 Rapid Response teams to prevent ingress of Avian Influenza


Control Room-cum-Monitoring Unit set up at dist level
RAMBAN, JANUARY 31 – In view of the threat posed by Avian Influenza, District Administration Ramban Sunday constituted 10 Rapid Response teams at the block level to prevent its ingress in the district.
The orders to this effect were issued by the Chief Animal Husbandry Officer, Ramban, Dr. Bharat Bushan, here today.
Deputy Commissioner, Ramban, Mussarat Islam also held a meeting with the Chief Animal Husbandry Officer to finalize the prevent measures to keep Avian Influenza at bay. He was informed that so far, no case of Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) has been reported from any part of the district.
A two-member team of doctors has also been deputed for training at the Deputy Director Research, Jammu, for getting updated information on taking measures to prevent Bird Flu.
To coordinate the activities of the Rapid Response teams at block-level, a Control Room-cum-Monitoring Unit has also been established at the district level. The unit will be led by the Chief Animal Husbandry Officer Ramban and shall also comprise Poultry Extension Officer and Clinical Pathologist to maintain constant vigil on the outbreak of Avian Influenza.
The District Administration has also advised people to immediately report any instance of flu-like symptoms in the birds on the contact numbers of the Veterinary Assistant Surgeons (VASs) who are heading the Rapid Response teams at the block level. The VASs’ have also been directed to submit daily reports regarding any morbidity or mortality of wild, poultry or migratory birds.

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