The Avian influenza story so far
Here is the progress chart of the avian flu in Bangalore.
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Centre on October 25 confirmed the outbreak of bird flu among turkeys at turkey unit of CPDOTI
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Announced death of 3,481 turkeys and culling of 784 other turkeys to check disease spread
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86 chicken and 17 ducks died on October 27, suspectedly due to avian influenza
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Another 120 chicken died on Sunday, forcing officials to send samples to HSADL, Bhopal, for tests to check for avian influenza
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Results of samples come back positive' for avian influenza among chickens, ducks and emus at CPDOTI.
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Animal husbandry department decides to cull 19,235 chicken, 13,673 ducks and 369 emus affected by the flu
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A total of 31 rapid response teams in place for culling and disposal of dead birds to check disease spread
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Depart extends sanitised zone up to 1-km radius around CPDOTI where all birds are to be culled
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175 samples from birds in the 10-km zone with ban on chicken sale imposed, have been collected for tests for flu
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Residents within 1-km zone have been provided Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) tablets to be taken one every day for a week
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Bangalore Urban DC extends ban on marketing and movement of poultry/poultry products up to November 15
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Despite the increasing number of birds affected by the flu, no human cases of avian influenza have so far been reported