Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Still some drama

This afternoon, the government issued a memorandum stating that it is safe to eat chicken outside the 5 kms radius and it is now ok to sell dressed chicken within the 5 kms radius itself. But live chicken within the 5 kms radius continues to be put under strict ban.

We have to remember here that the whole poultry scene is still under continued surveillance. The surveillance will be continued for the next three months.

Officially speaking, the whole Imphal valley is not free from bird flu outbreak. That could only happen after 3 months.

To top it all, a handbill surfaced from nowhere today. It calls for an independent inquiry into the announcement of bird flu outbreak in Imphal. I have a copy of the handbill.

To understand the main thrust of the handbill you have to go back to one of my previous posts. Here is the post.

In that post you would find that there were actually 2 flocks of birds in the farm in Thangmeiband-Chingmeirong border where the birds were found to be positive for H5N1. The flocks were 132+12. Even after the 132 birds killed by the bird flu virus, the flock numbering 12 birds was still apparently healthy upto 15th July 2007.

The flock of 12 birds was the original inhabitant of the shed where another flock of 132 birds was to be taken in as guests. The handbill claimed that the ‘guests’ actually came to the shed on 05/06/07.

If the handbill is to be believed, the 2 flocks were together in the shed for more than 5 WEEKS.

During this 5 weeks period, the 12 birds should have been surely getting the bird flu virus from the 132 birds. That was proved to be true when the blood samples taken from them on the 15/07/07 were tested positive.

So, the 12 birds were infected with the virus for at least 4 weeks if we leave aside 1 week as incubation period within their bodies.

Now, the big question: Why there was not a single mortality in the flock of 12 birds?

We have to note here that they were killed by the Government officials on 15/07/07 after taking blood samples from them.

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