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OIE:HIGHLY PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA IN THAILAND Follow-up report No. 74
submited by kickingbird at Oct, 28, 2005 8:11 AM from OIE

Information received on 25 October 2005 from Dr Yukol Limlamthong, Director General, Department of Livestock Development (DLD), Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Bangkok:

End of previous report period: 20 October 2005 (see Disease Information, 18 [42], 369, dated 21 October 2005).

End of this report period: 25 October 2005.

Date of first confirmation of the event: 23 January 2004.

Nature of diagnosis: clinical, post-mortem and laboratory.

Details of new outbreaks:

First administrative division (province) Lower administrative division Type of epide-miolo-gical unit Name of the location Date of start of the outbreak Spe-cies Number of animals in the outbreaks
susceptible cases deaths destroyed slaugh-tered
KanchanaBuri DonJehDee, PhaNomTuan village village No. 5 24 Oct. 2005 avi 49 2 2 47 0
KanchanaBuri PraTan, TahMaKa village village No. 4 24 Oct. 2005 avi 48 3 3 45 0
NakhonPathom TapLuang, Muang village village No. 7 21 Oct. 2005 avi 23,250 2,500 2,500 20,750 0
NonthaBuri KlongKoi, PakKret village village No. 9 20 Oct. 2005 avi 400 120 120 280 0
NonthaBuri PiMolRat, BangBuaThong village village No. 3 23 Oct. 2005 avi 42 40 40 2 0

Description of affected population in the new outbreaks: the outbreak in NakhonPathom was a quail farm for egg production; the other outbreaks involved native chickens.

Diagnosis:

Laboratory where diagnosis was made Diagnostic tests used Results
National Institute of Animal Health and Regional Veterinary Research and Development Centres, DLD

- agar-gel precipitation test;

- haemagglutination test;

- pathogen isolation by egg inoculation;

- intracerebral pathogenicity index test.

positive

Source of new outbreaks: unknown or inconclusive.

Control measures undertaken:

- stamping out;

- quarantine;

- movement control inside the country;

- screening;

- zoning;

- disinfection of infected premises/establishments.

Vaccination prohibited: yes.

Other details/comments:

Thailand has been conducting the current nationwide surveillance since 1 July 2005.

In this third wave to date, there have been 64 confirmed outbreaks in eight provinces, since the second wave of HPAI re-occurrence that occurred from 3 July 2004 to 12 April 2005:

Affected province No. of outbreaks
Ayudhaya 1
Chainat 1
KamphaengPhet 25
KanchanaBuri 6
NakhonPathom 4
NonthaBuri 2
Saraburi 5
SuphanBuri 20

The eight affected provinces are in the Central Poultry Zone of Thailand (see details and map in Disease Information, 18 [35], 290-291, dated 2 September 2005).

All cases involved either free-range poultry or poultry raised in farms with traditional husbandry practices with poor sanitation and insufficient biosecurity.

Affected population No. of outbreaks
native poultry 47
quail 6
broilers 4
fighting cocks 4
laying ducks 2
laying hens 1

Final report: no.

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