posted on Feb, 19 2008 @ 09:03 PM
A week after lifting the ban on the sale of poultry products, the state government on Monday suddenly issued an alert on the spread of bird flu among
human beings.
The health department has asked health officials to keep a watch on possible human contraction of the H5N1 virus. "We will have to be alert to
prevent any such cases for the next three months," an official said after attending a high-level meeting to assess the threat.
Health officials are extremely worried that cullers and civilians who helped out in the culling may have escaped the rigorous quarantine process. The
condition of culling team members needs to be monitored very closely, doctors from all flu-hit districts suggested.
"All health officials have been instructed that if anyone comes to government healthcare centres with fever running for more than five days after
having come in contact with a dead chicken, he/she should be put through all pathological tests for avian flu," said Basab Mukherjee, a KMC executive
health officer in charge of the Integrated Disease Surveillance Programme (IDSP) project in the city.
Mukherjee said the civic authorities would remain in close contact with all government hospitals and KMC health clinics for the next three months, as
instructed by the state health department.
Though an alert has been sounded, the menu for the high level meeting, among other items, was egg curry. "Perhaps, it was an attempt to bring back
confidence among doctors in the post flu period," said an official who attended the meeting