The Kwara State Government on Friday alerted residents of the state of the outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI), also known as bird flu.
The alert is sequel to a reported case of the bird flu in Kebbi State, Northwestern region of the country.
The warning was contained in a public health advisory issued on Friday in Ilorin by the Director of Veterinary Services, Ministry for Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Abdulateef Salman Olugbon, on behalf of the Permanent Secretary, Ishiaq Yinka Oloruko-oba.
“The public, most especially poultry farmers and bird owners, are advised to implement strict biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of the virus into the state,” the advisory stated.
The advisory also urged the general public to remain vigilant and report any suspected cases or symptoms related to the avian influenza to the relevant authorities for prompt investigation and further necessary action.
The symptoms of bird flu, according to the advisory, include sudden death, respiratory distress, and reduction in egg production.
The public health advisory also enjoined every individual involved in poultry business or having close contact with birds, to ensure appropriate use of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as gloves, face masks and others in order to minimize the risk of transmission to human beings.
It further sought the cooperation of all residents, stakeholders, and relevant authorities to adhere strictly to the recommended guidelines to prevent the spread of the virus into the state.
The advisory informed the general public to contact Dr. Abdulateef Olugbon, Director, Veterinary Services on 08033765024 or Dr. Idiat Aminu on 08160989312, and report any suspected cases with the aforementioned symptoms.