Economy November 3, 2017 - 1:19 pm

Govt. heightens controls, seeks help to fight bird flu

Santo Domingo.- Agriculture minister Ángel Estévez on Thurs. announced the creation of a commission to control and eradicate bird flu.

He said the commission will work to boost poultry production, and for the Dominican Republic to maintain its sanitary standards free of the disease, and to monitor the outbreak detected in northern Espaillat province.

The official said the US Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) , the International Regional Organization for Animal Health (OIRSA), the Inter-American Agriculture Cooperation Institute (IICA), among other institutions, have been asked to provide specialists to manage the disease and work together with local technicians to eradicate the outbreak.

Estevez also reiterated that the avian flu detected in a farm in Espaillat province is under control, with he international protocols applied.

“Among the measures taken to control the outbreak, the birds and eggs were eliminated, surveillance and monitoring measures were implemented in an area of ​​5 kilometers around the outbreak, including epidemiological tracking and maintenance of the quarantine, the official said.

COVID-19

May 14, 2024 - 10:25 am

Médico Express and Caribbean Health TPA foster medical tourism

May 13, 2024 - 9:34 am

Residents protest thermoelectric vessels in Azua

May 13, 2024 - 9:17 am

Ministry alerts public to Saharan dust arrival and health risks

May 10, 2024 - 2:16 pm

Bioanalysts union appeals to President Abinader for improved conditions

MOST READ

People

Celinee Santos crowned Miss Dominican Republic Universe 2024

Local

President Abinader explores semiconductor industry potential with World Bank president

Economy

Dominican Republic received US$10,000 million in remittances last year

Economy

Dominican Republic offers an attractive business climate

MORE NEWS

World

Dominican Embassy engages in cultural exchange at Moroccan Book Fair

Local

Ufhec and University of Puerto Rico partner to advance cooperative development

Local

Onamet predicts continued sweltering heat

Health

Médico Express and Caribbean Health TPA foster medical tourism