Yogi Adityanath held a high meeting with the relevant authorities on Tuesday, taking over the possibility of H5 Avian influenza (bird fever) in Uttar Pradesh. He advised that the protection of animals and birds should be protected in all zoos, bird sanctums, national parks, wetland areas and state cow cutting. The Chief Minister said that all necessary measures should be taken in accordance with the guidelines of the central and state government to prevent this infection.
Awareness should be taken for safety from bird fever in zoological gardens
Chief Minister Yogi led the fact that the zoological plantation complexes should be regularly regulated and the burning process should be accepted as needed. All wildlife and birds should be examined, and the food should be available to them only after they are closely examined by their food. He advised that all employees should be provided with detailed information on Avian Influenza and they should be provided with the necessary safety equipment, including the PPE kit. The amount of this risk is to be decided in mind in mind.
The Health Department reviews Avian Influenza to review human effects
Chief Minister Yogi said special monitoring should be done according to the standards of all the poultry farms in the state and continuous restrictions on poultry products should be placed. He ordered that the effects of H5 Avian influenza on humans be reviewed by the Health Department, so that no connection to the infection can achieve human society.
He also said that recommendations should be made by making consistent contacts from the National Disease Control Center, the Ministry of Health and Fisheries, the Ministry of Health and Fisheries, the Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Ijjadnagar (Bareilly). Yogi advised the authorities to improve the coordination between the district administration, the chief medical officer and the chief veterinary officer.
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