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Bangladesh Situation
Workshop on 'Immediate Technical Assistance to Strengthen
Emergency Preparedness for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)'
Conduct
nationwide surveillance to prevent bird flu
Adviser to the
caretaker government Dhiraj Kumar Nath yesterday stressed the need
to create a proper environment to rear livestock in order to contain
any possible outbreak of avian influenza.
Describing avian influenza as a global problem, he urged the agencies
concerned to conduct nationwide clinical and laboratory surveillance
of animal diseases and develop technical skills in various fields.
The adviser
was speaking as the chief guest at a workshop on a project titled
'Immediate Technical Assistance to Strengthen Emergency Preparedness
for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)' at Bangladesh Agriculture
Research Council (BARC) auditorium in the city.
Department
of Livestock Services (DLS), Ministry of Fisheries and Livestock
(MoFL) and Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) organised the
workshop, supported by USAID, to promote coordination among development
partners and government agencies in implementing the project.
The adviser
said the country is still free from bird flu but highly vulnerable
to the pandemic disease due to its geographical position as the
neighbouring countries, including India and Myanmar, have already
experienced the outbreak of the disease.
Ad Spijkers,
FAO representative in Bangladesh, said the project is aimed at addressing
the urgent and short-term requirements in the region in order to
rapidly detect and control the spread of highly pathogenic avian
influenza (HPAI).
He said there
is a devastating effect on the poultry industry and some strains
of HPAI virus can cause fatal infections in humans.
He also emphasised
close cooperation between the government and the private sector
for successful containment of the disease.
Presenting
a paper, DLS Director Abdul Motalib said it is the high time to
take preparedness measures to combat avian influenza as migratory
birds fly in to the country in winter season.
He also underscored
the need to raise awareness among poultry farmers and common people
through massive media campaign, especially on television.
FAO international
consultant Gordon Finley, national consultant Rafiqul Islam, HPAI
Project Director MA Baqi, Additional Secretary to Economic Relations
Division Iqbal Mahmood also spoke.
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