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Gov’t approves funds to prevent spread of bird flu

Hellen Achayo | March 6, 2017 | 12:17 pm

The Council of Ministers has approved a budget of nearly $250,000 to
counter the spread of avian influenza at the border with Uganda.The
disease, commonly known as bird flu, is a type of influenza viruses that
have been detected in birds in the past.This particular virus had not
previously been seen in either animals or people until it was found in
March 2013 in China.

In January, the Ugandan government declared an outbreak of the disease
following multiple tests at both agricultural and human health
laboratories.Among other trade commodities, South Sudan heavily depends on
Uganda for chicken and chicken products.“The cabinet approved it and
approved a sum of 244,960 US Dollars,” information Minister Michael Makuei
confirmed to the media after the regular meeting of the Council of
Ministers on Friday.

He added that a high-level committee will be formed to implement preventive
and protective measures at the border with Uganda.According to the World
Health Organization, the disease is of concern because most humans who come
into contact with poultry that have the infection get severe respiratory
infection.

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