Vice Governor Gabriel Souza received representatives and secretaries of the Municipality of the Costa Gaucho in the afternoon of the 3rd Expo (7/11) to discuss measures and guidelines regarding avian influenza. The initiative focuses on two cases of death and mortality of aquatic mammals.
The meeting will be attended by representatives of Imbé, Tavares, Mostardas, Terra de Areia, Osório, Xangri-lá, Arroio do Sal, Torres, Balneário Pinhal, Palmares do Sul and Rio Grande, together with the Civil Housing Team and Agriculture, Livestock, Sustainable Production and Minister of Irrigation (Seapi), Minister of Environment and Infrastructure (Sema), Minister of Health (SES) and Minister of Communications (Secom).
“The state government is on alert and is notifying prevention and control actions regarding the two cases recorded on the Gaucho Coast. Overall, our main goal is to properly guide the population and reduce the spread of cargo, especially as summer approaches and beach occupancy is higher period of high,” the deputy governor explained at the opening of the meeting.
According to reports from two municipal managers, the number of dead mammals found in the sea is gradually increasing, which may be related to the migratory trends of the animals, Marcelo Rosa, deputy mayor of Saimaa, explained.
Francisco Lopes, Deputy Director of Animal Health Surveillance and Defense at Seapi, reports that the Official Veterinary Service has processed all notifications and issued Technical Note 10/2023, which contains guidance for the general population and biosecurity measures, e.g. Placement sequence and removal of equipment, packaging and destination of casings, and sterilization.
“In addition, we are providing personal protective equipment and machine disinfection materials to municipal servers where animals are buried,” Lopez added.
suggestion
The organizations also warn that it is not safe to eat cooked or industrialized foods made from eggs and birds. Além disso, no registration required, No statement, Avian influenza in poultry farms and subsistence poultry farming.
non-RS avian influenza
The state has experienced four influenza outbreaks in Abeto, occurring in the municipalities of Rio Grande, San Vitoria do Palma Torres (aquatic mammals) and São José Norte (wild birds). In May, another focus, also of wild birds, was discovered in the Taim reserve, which was locked down after analysis of collected epidemiological evidence came back negative.
The plan adopted by the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry states that once a species tests positive for avian influenza, animals of the same species found to be infected or dead should be treated as positive cases of the disease, without the need to collect samples and test them. Diagnostic tests.
Currently, the following species will present positive reports of avian influenza in the Gaucho region: golden fisher swan, royal trinta-reis, marinho-wolf and marinho-leão. Foraminifera count 670 species of aquatic mammals (Lions-Marinhos and Lobos-Marinhos) Death from bird flu.
multidisciplinary action
Seapi coordinates multidisciplinary actions with SES, Sema, Secretaria da Segurança Pública and Casa Civil. The aim is to organize an avian influenza surveillance strategy on the coast of the state where cases are concentrated and prevent the spread of the virus.
Text: Ascom GVG and Ascom Seapi
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