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May 24: The number of people engaged in poultry farming has declined due to the outbreak of Ranikhet disease. Most of the poultry farmers have stopped raising chickens after millions of chickens died due to the Ranikhet (Newcastle) disease across the country in the last four to five months. Newcastle disease is a highly contagious disease of birds caused by paramyxovirus.
According to the Central Livestock Disease Research Laboratory, Tripureshwor, the disease has been brought under control to some extent but farmers have not been able to raise chicken due to the damage it has already done. Dr Nawa Shrestha, an authorized veterinarian of the laboratory, said that about 20 percent of farmers have stopped raising chickens due to the disease.
He claimed that millions of chickens had died and tens of millions of rupees have been lost due to the disease. "Farmers are suffering financially and mentally and are afraid to raise chickens," he said.
Earlier, 15 samples were tested daily at the central laboratory out of which more than 10 cases of Newcastle disease were detected, but now only five cases are confirmed on a daily basis, he said.
However, Dr Shrestha acknowledged that the numbers were not sufficient to confirm that the disease as been controlled. As the disease is transmitted through a virus, if a farmer vaccinates his/her chicken beforehand, there is high changes of the disease being controlled.
However, he warned that the virus might have mutated and the vaccine might not have been able to control it.
Since the vaccine has not worked effectively, farmers are now increasing the doses of the vaccine, as advised by doctors. Earlier, two doses of vaccine worked, but now a third dose has to be given.
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