Weekly closer of Live Bird Market in Dhaka City

From the beginning of 2009 FAO, ECTAD started working on Live Bird Market for reducing Avian Influenza mutation and transmission to human. From the early stage of Project the selected area of Bangladesh including Dhaka City randomly selected Live Bird Markets for development of markets through establishing floor fittings with tiles and adequate drainage facility. After completion of Live Bird Market Development the ongoing project take further chronological orderly initiative by aware the market owner and elite person about AI. The orderly initiative with 19 AVS with their all effort building a strong bond between Market committees, members and other stock holders a collaboratively work in Live Bird market.


Weekly closer of Developed market with cleaningWeekly closer of non developed LBM

In the mean time all the Live bird Markets in Dhaka city used to cleaning markets by detergent and using disinfectants. Recently used to weekly closing markets and practicing healthy environment in the Market by using Mask and Gloves. But this surveillance program suddenly stopped and I think that its curse a lot for long term break on hygienic habit in Live Bird Markets holder. So for any surveillance program there should no break that may curse a lot for the future. Its like an using antibiotics that stopped before specific period of time may become resistant to those people who are already fade out for surveillance.

 

লেখকঃ farjana

Masters in Public Health, Microbiology and Graduation in DVM from Shahjalal University of Science and Technology. Completed thesis on Pasteurella Multocida and now thesis on Ebola Virus Diseases. Also completed certificate course in Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Qualitative study from Icddr,b.

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