Deepak Bhusal, head of the Animal Service Expert Center, Parasi, said that bird flu was confirmed during testing after the chickens started to shake and die.
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Bird flu has been confirmed in a farm in Sunwal Municipality-13 of West Nawalparasi. Bird flu has been detected in chickens raised in a farmer's farm in Suryabasti.
Deepak Bhusal, head of the Animal Service Expert Center, Parasi, said that bird flu was confirmed during testing after the chickens started to shake and die.
A week ago, a rapid test showed bird flu and was sent to the Central Animal and Poultry Disease Laboratory in Kathmandu for further testing, which confirmed bird flu on Tuesday.
The farm where bird flu was detected and more than 200 chickens in the vicinity have been destroyed. Due to the open border in the district, the risk of flu spreading is increasing due to illegal entry of chickens from India.
