Thursday, August 23, 2007

Did someone bring the virus as blood samples from Burma?

This is a high-powered committee.

It is headed by Dr S K Bandopadhya, Commissioner, Animal Husbandry, Govt of India. The members are a) Joint Secy, Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry, b) Dr J S Kartia, Director, National Institute of Animal Husbandry, c) Dr A C C Mishra, scientist, National Institute of Virology, d) Dr K S Pradhan, Joint Director, High Security Animal Disease Lab and e) Dr H K Dubey, Director, High Security Animal Disease Lab.

They are investigating the outbreak of bird flu in Imphal. In fact, they had already held their first official meeting at Krishi Bhavan, New Delhi on the 14th of month.

But what’s most intriguing is that a very senior officer at the Union Government had started talking to the media even while this high-powered committee is continuing its investigating the matter. It was reported in many Imphal papers this morning that Ms Upama Chowdhury, who is the Joint Secretary, Department of Animal Husbandry, Government of India had talked to a New Agency and had actually expressed her surprise at the outbreak of the bid flu virus in Imphal.

It is to be noted here that Ms Chowdhury was here in Imphal for 2 days personally supervising the progress of the field works undertaken to contain the virus outbreak. Only after her personal supervision for 2 days here, it was announced that it was safe to eat chicken all over Manipur and it was ok to sell dressed chicken in the 0-5 kms radius.

But should she be surprised at the outbreak which was certified by the authoritative labs at Bhopal and Pune? It’s because she now thinks that the virus might have come from Burma or Bangladesh!

This throws up more questions.

How did the virus, if the source is from Burma, jump to a tiny farm in Imphal, leaving all the farms in Thoubal district uninfected?

If the above question is difficult to answer, we have no alternative but to ask the most intriguing question of this outbreak.

Did someone bring the virus as blood samples from infected poultry in Burma and injected them to the birds in the Chingmeirong farm?

In fact, the high-powered team is scheduled to visit Moreh on the 23rd of this month to track down the route undertaken by the virus.

Here is the link to my post which gives the details of the whole drama.

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