First, here is the bad news. Late in the afternoon, it was officially confirmed that the strain of bird flu virus detected here was H5N1. Previously, it was thought to be H5 strain. H5N1 is more virulent and is more likely to jump to human.
They say the norm for testing is that they look for the H strain first. Only after confirming the H strain would they go for further testing looking for N strain. That’s why it takes further two days to confirm the N1 strain.
But there is still something that greatly disturbs me.
The virus was detected almost two weeks back. But they did not declare that the State was hit by a bird flu outbreak. Here is my earlier post detailing it.
I thought finding the virus in a single and tiny farm was not a sufficient condition for declaring place as a zone of outbreak. I thought that it was necessary to conduct further testing on blood samples of the flocks of the surrounding areas.
So, when they declared Imphal as being a zone of outbreak, I thought that some more samples were tested positive for the virus.
But it was certain that it was not the case.
The virus was tested positive on the 7 blood samples of the 8 sent from the tiny farm in Thangmeiband (bordering Chingmeirong).
After this detection, more than 1000 blood samples from farms in and around Imphal were sent to Bhopal. AND ALL THE SAMPLES WERE TESTED NEGATIVE.
Are they following norms wasting those critical 15-20 days?
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