Nigeria H5N1 bird flu now in 7 states,
suspected in 140,000 birds: minister
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[January 22, 2015]
ABUJA (Reuters) - An outbreak of
H5N1 bird flu in Nigeria has spread to 21 commercial farms in seven
different states, with more than 140,000 birds having been exposed to
the virus, the agriculture minister said on Thursday.
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Authorities said the deadly virus had arrived in Lagos, in the
southwest, and Kano, in the north, last week.
Agriculture Minister Akinwumi Adesina said it had now spread to five
other states across the country: Ogun, Delta, Rivers, Edo and
Plateau.
Around 100,000 of the birds exposed were in Kano, Adesina said.
"All the farms have been quarantined and decontaminated. Other
locations in Ikorodu, Ojo and Lagos Mainland have already been
quarantined, while awaiting confirmation," he said.
"Nigeria will successfully control the bird flu outbreak. We have
successfully controlled it in the past," he added.
Africa's most populous country and biggest economy was the
continent's first country to detect bird flu in 2006, when chicken
farms were found to have the H5N1 strain. In 2007, it reported its
first human death from the disease.
H5N1 bird flu first infected humans in 1997 in Hong Kong. It has
since spread from Asia to Europe and Africa and has become
entrenched in poultry in some countries, causing millions of poultry
infections and several hundred human deaths.
(Reporting by Felix Onuah; Writing by Tim Cocks; Editing by Alison
Williams and Dominic Evans)
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