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Combating Bird Flu through Bio-security Measures at Farm and Community Levels – Evidence from Bangladesh

by ruchita last modified May 04, 2016 11:49 AM

Nov 25, 2010

Poultry is a major contributor to the growth of the livestock sector in Bangladesh. However, in recent years, both large and small scale poultry producers have faced unexpected and large-scale losses on account of two outbreaks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). These outbreaks and the associated losses have led policy makers and development practitioners to appreciate the importance of designing and formulating appropriate strategies to prevent, control and contain future outbreaks of HPAI.

This Potential Good Practice Note highlights the measures jointly initiated by government and non-government organizations to address the problem. Bio-security measures (BSM), tailored to various categories of fe/male poultry farmers were put in place to help prevent and control future outbreaks of avian influenza as well as other poultry diseases.


Authors: M.A. Saleque, Mamta Dhawan 

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