OIE: Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Laos
submited by kickingbird at May, 14, 2010 20:20 PM from OIE
Information received on 14/05/2010 from Dr Khambounheuang Bounkhouang , Directeur Général, Département de l´Elevage et des Pêches , Ministère de l´Agriculture et des Forêts , Vientiane, Laos
Summary
Report type | Immediate notification |
Start date | 27/04/2010 |
Date of first confirmation of the event | 06/05/2010 |
Report date | 14/05/2010 |
Date submitted to OIE | 14/05/2010 |
Reason for notification | Reoccurrence of a listed disease |
Date of previous occurrence | 04/04/2009 |
Manifestation of disease | Clinical disease |
Causal agent | Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus |
Serotype | H5N1 |
Nature of diagnosis | Clinical, Laboratory (basic), Necropsy |
This event pertains to | the whole country |
New outbreaks
Summary of outbreaks | Total outbreaks: 1 | ||||||||||||
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* Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter |
Epidemiology
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Epidemiological comments | The layers started to show clinical signs on 27 April 2010 and from 28 to 29 April 2010 two layers died. The first two dead poultry were submitted to the National Avian Influenza Laboratory. At the laboratory, necropsy of the two whole carcasses was performed as well as rapid test to detect influenza A and H5; results were slightly positive for avian influenza. Movement control measures of poultry and poultry products were effective. >From 1 to 5 May 2010, the mortality of the poultry increased drastically in the farm and the farmer sent some more whole carcasses to the laboratory. The samples were tested using rapid test and were positive for influenza A and H5. On 6 May 2010, the samples were retested for confirmation using real-time PCR and results were positive for highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1. Actions for containing the spread of the infection were applied such as culling of infected and potentially infected poultry and disinfection of the premises; both were completed on 7 May 2010. Active and passive surveillances are on-going within 5 km radius around the infected farm. In addition, movement control is also effective. |
Control measures
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Diagnostic test results
Laboratory name and type | Avian Influenza Laboratory at the National Animal Health Centre (National laboratory) | ||||||||
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Future Reporting
The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted. |
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