Close Menu
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • More
    • Business
    • Documentary
    • Health
    • Interview
    • PR
  • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Trending
  • Kwankwaso Decamping To APC, Welcome Development, Special Treatment Not Guaranteed – Party Says
  • US Court Opens Door To Release Alleged Tinubu Drug Records
  • Al-Bishak Honored With Co-op Society Award For Selfless Service And Enduring Legacies
  • My Account Of Governor Uba Sani’s Scorecard In The Health Sector
  • NGO Condemns Kano Govt’s Disregard For Rule of Law, Public Safety
  • How Thugs Kill Over 16 Hausa Hunters Passing Through Edo From Porthacourt
  • Dangote Feeds 40,000 Families In Borno
  • Police Bans 2025 Sallah Durbar Festivities In Kano
Facebook X (Twitter) WhatsApp
NEWS ECHO
Subscribe
Saturday, May 10
  • Home
  • News
  • Features
  • Entertainment
  • Opinion
  • Politics
  • Sports
  • More
    • Business
    • Documentary
    • Health
    • Interview
    • PR
  • About Us
    • Contact us
    • Privacy Policy
NEWS ECHO
Home » Breaking: Bird Flu Kills 32 Chickens In Kano
News

Breaking: Bird Flu Kills 32 Chickens In Kano

EditorBy EditorJanuary 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Telegram WhatsApp
IMG 20250115 WA0139

The Chief Medical Officer of Gwale Veterinary Hospital, Dr. Abdullahi Abubakar Gaya, has confirmed the death of 32 Chickens following a outbreak of bird flu in Gwale Local Government Area of the state.

Gaya who spoke to Journalists ok Wednesday, cautioned residents against eating infected birds saying it has severe consequences on human health.

He confirmed that over 32 birds died of the outbreak in Kano recently, adding that investigations are still on to confirm whether more birds and humans have been affected.

Dr. Gaya narrated how a Chicken rearer brought the first case to the hospital arising from an infected guinea fowl he purchased at Janguza market without isolation.

“Mixing of the infected Guinea fowl led to the death of over 32 other birds at the poultry with a population of over 50 birds. The poultry farmer reported the case to the hospital on December 7, 2024.

“After purchasing the Guinea fowl and mixing it with other birds, the Guinea fowl died; after which other chickens started dying one after the other” he stated.

Gaya warned that anybody who can consume affected birds that are slaughtered will develop health problems, pointing out that bird flu is a respiratory disease that is highly infectious.

“Those who consume the birds that were slaughtered can become infected. Currently this particular index case is the only case we have. His birds are 50, majority have died and he slaughtered some.

“We are still investigating. More information are underway. The general advise is that if you buy a bird, you need to isolate it.

“If you see a sign of sickness in a bird or any animal, report to the nearest veterinary hospital. If you see a dead bird, do not touch it, report to the nearest veterinary hospital. The disease is changing pattern. It is becoming serious,” Dr. Gaya added.

Earlier, the Kano State Commissioner of Health, Dr. Abubakar Labaran Yusuf, said the Ministry has already taken charge of the situation, stopping the disease from spreading to other parts of the state.

“The bird flu virus was confirmed and the state Ministry of Agriculture took proactive measures to contain the spread.

“Immediately upon receipt of the result, the state Ministry of Agriculture pro-actively sealed the place, depopulated the remaining chickens and decontaminated the compound” he said.

Dr. Labaran Yusuf assured residents that the situation is under control adding that, “it is not severe enough to be declared an outbreak.”

“The ministry also decontaminated the premises where live birds are sold in the Janguza market and sensitized sellers on the effects of the bird flu.

“Surveillance will be intensified in every Local Government Area, especially among poultry and bird rearers, with daily reports sent to the committees” he stated.

“Symptoms of bird flu include fever, mucous, and redness of the eyes. Residents, especially poultry rearers, are urged to report any suspected cases to the authorities for timely action,” he added.

Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Telegram WhatsApp

Related Posts

Kwankwaso Decamping To APC, Welcome Development, Special Treatment Not Guaranteed – Party Says

April 18, 2025

US Court Opens Door To Release Alleged Tinubu Drug Records

April 13, 2025

Al-Bishak Honored With Co-op Society Award For Selfless Service And Enduring Legacies

April 11, 2025

My Account Of Governor Uba Sani’s Scorecard In The Health Sector

April 5, 2025
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Latest Posts

Kwankwaso Decamping To APC, Welcome Development, Special Treatment Not Guaranteed – Party Says

April 18, 2025

US Court Opens Door To Release Alleged Tinubu Drug Records

April 13, 2025

Al-Bishak Honored With Co-op Society Award For Selfless Service And Enduring Legacies

April 11, 2025

My Account Of Governor Uba Sani’s Scorecard In The Health Sector

April 5, 2025
Advertisement
© 2025 NEWS ECHO
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact us

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.