In Lagos State all chicken
markets have been placed on red alert even as veterinary institutions have
stepped up surveillance to contain the avian influenza (bird flu) outbreak
reported last week in two poultries in Lagos and Kano states.
Nigeria was the first
country in Africa to report H5N1 in poultry in 2006, according to the World
Health Organisation, WHO.
In a telephone interview,
Chairman of Nigeria Veterinary Medical Association, NVMA, Lagos State chapter,
Dr Alao Mobolaji, however allayed growing fears over the incidence, saying it
was safe to consume chicken and other poultry as long as it was properly
handled and well cooked.
He said: “I can assure you
that we have been able to contain it since it was reported. The farm that this
broke out from has been quarantined and they have destroyed the chickens in
that particular farm.
“Basically, all the
veterinary institutions within the state have stepped up to contain the disease
and when I say stepped up, I mean proper security has been set up in all
chicken markets in the state as much as possible.
“Our members have been put
on alert and the farmers place on advisory alert as well to prevent the spread
of the disease so that it does not escalate.”
Noting that last week’s
incidence in the two states was not unusual, he explained that the rate at
which the disease had been emerging and re-emerging is something to talk about.
He noted: “The last time
such case occurred was around 2006 and it took us a while to contain it. The
alertness of Ebola has help us to quickly attend to this one too as much as
possible.
“This is also expected in
the state of globalisation, urbanisation which is on the rise. Increasing the
proximity of animal and human being is on the rise and need to be taken serious
because human and animal are sharing quarters. Stressing that chicken is safe,
Mobolaji urged people not to panic, adding: “People should not panic; people
should consume chicken.
if people can still eat chicken why the red alert
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