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PH: Sultan Kudarat declared bird flu-free

Philippines
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Published Mar 27, 2024

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The Department of Agriculture has announced Sultan Kudarat province as free from avian influenza, marking a significant milestone after the region was hit by outbreaks of the H5N1 strain from March 2022 to February 2023. This declaration by Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. follows over 90 days of rigorous cleaning, disinfection, and surveillance, all of which showed no presence of the virus. The province now meets the World Organization for Animal Health's standards for being considered bird flu-free, allowing for the free movement of birds and poultry products to resume.
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The province of Sultan Kudarat has been declared avian influenza-free by the Department of Agriculture (DA). In a statement on Tuesday, the DA said declaring Sultan Kudarat as a bird flu-free province now allows the movement of birds including chickens, duck and other poultry products within and outside the province. The declaration was issued by Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr. Tiu Laurel issued the declaration as it has been more than 90 days “since the end of the cleaning and disinfection operations and that surveillance activities yielded negative avian influenza test results.” Cases of the highly pathogenic avian influenza subtype H5N1 were first reported in the City of Tacurong and the towns of Isulan, Lebak, Lutayan and President Quirino in March 2022, according to the DA. Several more avian influenza cases were reported affecting ducks, native and layer chickens, turkeys, guinea fowls and geese from June 2022 to February 2023, it added. The DA said Sultan ...
Source: Gmanetwork
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