What steps are being taken to prevent the spread of bird flu in India after tiger and leopard deaths in Nagpur
India's Centre instructs States to quarantine animals infected by bird flu after recent deaths of tigers and leopards in Nagpur.
1. The Centre has instructed states to quarantine animals infected by bird flu to prevent further spread.
2. Surveillance activities have been intensified to detect infected birds and animals promptly.
3. Rapid response teams are being deployed to cull infected birds and animals.
4. Biosecurity measures are being implemented to restrict the movement of potentially infected animals.
5. Veterinary teams are conducting awareness campaigns among livestock owners and farmers.
6. Strict monitoring of wildlife in affected areas is being carried out to prevent transmission to other species.
7. Control measures, such as disinfection of affected areas, are being implemented to contain the spread of the virus.
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