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FAO Urges AI Action in Africa

ROME - Feb 10/06 - SNS -- The world needs to become urgently involved in efforts to prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in Africa because of the terrible risk it will be spread to Europe by migratory birds, warn the FAO/World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said.

Within Africa, the organizations said the movement of poultry should be stopped immediately in order to contain the disease. People should not import or trade livestock or livestock products, including poultry.

FAO/OIE today called upon veterinary authorities in Nigeria to immediately close down poultry markets throughout Kaduna and Kano state and neighboring regions to prevent the further spread of the deadly bird flu virus.

Countries surrounding Nigeria (Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Ghana, Niger and Togo) should increase surveillance measures, the two organizations said in a joint statement. Veterinary staff should be mobilized to tighten border inspections and control.


Priority Measures

Priority measures include: appropriate culling respecting OIE standards in and around outbreak spots, ring vaccination around infected areas, the control of people and livestock moving to and from outbreak zones, thorough disinfection, hygiene and good farming practices. Only vaccines that fulfill OIE international quality standards should be used.

FAO and OIE welcomed the emergency measures applied in Kaduna, Kano and Plateau state, where suspected bird flu cases in poultry are under investigation. However, control measures need to be intensified applying standard procedures recommended by FAO and the OIE international guidelines.

FAO/OIE welcomed a statement by the Nigerian Minister of Agriculture Mallam A. Bello that farmers would be compensated for livestock losses caused by the disease and culling. Compensation schemes are useful to encourage early disease reporting.

Veterinary staff and technicians working in outbreak areas and laboratories should wear protective clothing. FAO and the US Department of Agriculture are shipping over 1 000 sets of protective gear to Nigeria.

FAO/OIE will field a joint mission to Nigeria within 48 hours to reinforce the FAO veterinary team already on the ground. The mission will assess the situation and will advise on emergency measures and needs.


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