Bird flu breaks out in Uganda

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Bird flu has broken out in the central part of Uganda, a Senior Ministry of Agriculture official said.

Connie Acayo, the spokesperson of the ministry, said on Saturday (14 January 2017) that confirmatory test of dead birds on Lutembe beach on the shores of Lake Victoria and in Masaka district showed that the disease had broken out.

The spokesperson added that government is going to issue precautionary measures to prevent the disease from spreading further.

Uganda is among the countries in sub-Saharan Africa that face a high risk of a bird flu outbreak because it is crisscrossed by several routes for migratory birds, which are carriers of the virus.

Bird flu or avian influenza is an infectious disease of birds caused by type A strains of the influenza virus, according to World Health Organization.

According to the global health body, avian influenza viruses do not normally infect humans but there have been instances of certain highly pathogenic strains causing severe respiratory disease in humans.

Written by IANS. This story was sourced from the Business Standard website.

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