Community measures : a key to highly pathogenic avian influenza control in developing nations

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dc.contributor.author Fasina, Folorunso Oludayo
dc.contributor.author Joannis, Tony M.
dc.contributor.author Abolnik, Celia
dc.contributor.author McCrindle, Cheryl Myra Ethelwyn
dc.contributor.author Bisschop, S.P.R. (Shahn)
dc.date.accessioned 2008-06-04T08:04:43Z
dc.date.available 2008-06-04T08:04:43Z
dc.date.issued 2006
dc.description.abstract Avian influenza, a transboundary poultry disease of great economic importance, has been ravaging the poultry industry worldwide since the 1950s. The virus usually occurs as waves of epizootics in the poultry industry causing fatality and disruption in trade both locally and internationally. That the virus has the ability to mutate in the avian host has limited effort to control the pathogen. The current wave of outbreaks starting in mid to late 2003 has led to the death of hundreds of millions of poultry flock worldwide in addition to death of other bird and animal species. The rapidity and mode of spread of the virus is daunting, and epizootiologists as well as authorities are still at a crossroad on the best combination of effective control measures. Surveillance, biosecurity, stamping out, and vaccination are the best available and generally acceptable methods of controlling the disease. While several countries are still undecided whether to adopt vaccination as a control strategy, the highly pathogenic notifiable form of avian influenza continues to ravage the poultry industry. In countries with outbreaks, the virus spreads so fast that almost whole chicken populations in affected regions are wiped out. This study review the outbreaks in Nigeria, sero-surveillance studies and diagnostics carried out during the outbreaks, and strategies adopted by a community at high risk in the wave of outbreaks in Nigeria to prevent it from being infected. These data are presented as a good measure for developing economies in view of similarities in the poultry sectors. en
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dc.identifier.citation Fasina, FO, Joannis, TM, Abolnik, C, McCrindle, CME & Bisschop, SPR 2006, 'Community measures: a key to highly pathogenic avian influenza control in developing nations', International Journal of Applied Research in Veterinary Medicine, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 249-254. [http://www.jarvm.com/index.htm] en
dc.identifier.issn 1559-470X
dc.identifier.other 16416667800
dc.identifier.other 23093208700
dc.identifier.other H-9699-2013
dc.identifier.other N-9324-2014
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/5779
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Veterinary Solutions LLC en
dc.rights Veterinary Solutions LLC en
dc.subject Highly pathogenic notifiable form avian influenza (HPNAI) en
dc.subject Vom en
dc.subject Agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) en
dc.subject Hemagglutination inhibition (HI) en
dc.subject Biosecurity en
dc.subject.lcsh Avian influenza en
dc.subject.lcsh Poultry -- Virus diseases en
dc.title Community measures : a key to highly pathogenic avian influenza control in developing nations en
dc.type Article en


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