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Bird Flu Surges in Kerala During Christmas Peak
23 Dec
Summary
- Avian influenza confirmed in Alappuzha and Kottayam districts.
- Outbreak occurs during peak Christmas poultry sales season.
- Government initiates culling and strict movement restrictions.

Kerala has reported a significant outbreak of avian influenza, with the highly contagious virus confirmed in the Alappuzha and Kottayam districts. The timing of this outbreak, during the peak Christmas season when poultry sales surge, has caused considerable concern among farmers and stakeholders. Laboratory tests from samples sent to Bhopal confirmed the presence of the virus.
The infection has been detected across multiple panchayats in Alappuzha, affecting both poultry and ducks, which are vital to the region's economy. Similarly, Kottayam has reported the disease in quails and chickens. In response, the State government has activated standard operating procedures, initiating the culling of birds within a one-kilometre radius of infected areas and disinfecting affected farms.
Authorities have established a 10-kilometre surveillance zone, imposing strict controls on the movement and sale of poultry and related products. Cross-departmental coordination among animal husbandry, health, and revenue departments is underway to manage the crisis effectively. While human transmission is rare, the public is urged to exercise caution and report any unusual bird deaths.


