Ghana: Over 5,800 poultry dead and 58,000 infections of Avian Influenza recorded so far

Published 2021년 7월 20일

Tridge summary

In the week of July 9 to 14, 2021, Ghana's poultry industry has suffered a severe loss due to an outbreak of Avian Influenza, with a total of 5,868 deaths and 58,253 infections confirmed across eight farms in the Greater Accra, Central, and Volta regions. The source of the infection remains unknown, but the affected birds have been culled and the farms disinfected to prevent further spread. A total of 148,448 birds were affected in previous outbreaks in 2015 and 2016. The Veterinary Services has implemented measures such as controlling movement in and out of the farms, educating farmers on bio-security, and disposing of dead birds appropriately to contain the outbreak. Some samples of the current infections have been sent to Canada for sequencing and collaborative reporting.
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Original content

A total of 5,868 deaths and 58,253 infections of Avian Influenza have been recorded among commercial poultry – chicken, ducks, guinea fowls and turkeys – between July 9 and 14, 2021, with the source of infection unknown. A report by the Veterinary Services said the disease had been identified at eight farms in the country so far. The farms are at Nungua, Klagon, Lashibi, Community 25, and Darkuman, all in the Greater Accra Region. The rest are: Domenase in the Central Region and Denu in Volta Region. The report indicated that the infected birds had been humanely stamped out and disinfected, with movement in and out of the farms also controlled. “Farmers are always encouraged to prevent the movement of vehicles between farms to prevent further spread of the disease. Farmers are alerted of the zoonotic nature of the disease and, therefore, the farm hands are admonished to use personal protection when handling poultry birds,” it stated. The farmers had also been educated on the need ...

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