RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture identified several cases of bird flu at a poultry farm in Huraymila, Riyadh and has killed 35,000 birds who had been in contact with the infected birds.
Ministry spokesman Dr. Abdullah Aba Al-Khail said that the subtype of the Influenza A virus diagnosed was H5N8 which only affects birds and cannot be transferred to humans.
The spokesman noted the importance of biosecurity at such facilities and called on poultry farmers to be vigilant, put in place appropriate preventive measures when dealing with birds, and not to introduce new birds during the current period.
He also urged Saudis not to hunt migratory or wild birds in order to prevent the risk of contracting the virus, and to inform the Livestock Emergency Room (on the toll-free number 8002470000) of any suspected cases, or instances of multiple bird deaths.
Saudi agriculture official: Bird flu cases at Riyadh farm under control
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Saudi agriculture official: Bird flu cases at Riyadh farm under control
- Saudis were urged not to hunt migratory or wild birds in order to prevent the risk of contracting the virus
- 35,000 birds who had been in contact with the infected birds were killed to prevent the spread of the virus
Deputy minister receives Pakistan’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia
- They reviewed ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries across various fields and discussed topics of mutual interest
RIYADH: Saudi Deputy Minister Waleed Elkhereiji received Pakistan’s Ambassador to the Kingdom Ahmad Farooq in Riyadh on Monday.
During the meeting, they reviewed ways to enhance cooperation between the two countries across various fields and discussed topics of mutual interest, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
Meanwhile, Saudi Minister of Islamic Affairs, Call and Guidance Sheikh Dr. Abdul Latif bin Abdulaziz Al-Sheikh recently received the newly appointed Saudi Ambassador to Nigeria Yousef Al-Balawi in Riyadh.
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