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Bird flu emergency declared in Nepal's capital

Published: 17 Aug 2013 - 09:20 am | Last Updated: 30 Jan 2022 - 06:16 pm

KATHMANDU: Nepal's Animal Health Directorate (AHD) on Saturday declared an avian flu emergency in several parts of the capital, Kathmandu after fresh cases emerged in different areas of the Kathmandu valley.

The AHD said the decision meant that trading of birds was completely banned and culling ordered in the areas declared emergency zones.

More than 50 cases of the H5N1 strain has been reported in the capital in past month in more than 200 poultry farms.

Culling of birds has been stepped up in different parts of the country.

The first case of the avian flu in Nepal was reported in January 2009.

No human deaths due to the virus have been reported in the country so far.

Worldwide, the virus has caused more than 370 human deaths, according to the World Health Organization. (QNA)