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Ireland: Dept will not issue test results on Navan pigeons
Published by: cfz 2010-03-20

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    Paul Murphy

    John Feeney

    THE Department of Agriculture has said that it will not be issuing the results of tests on dozens of pigeons found dead or dying on some of Navan’s main streets last week, despite heightened concerns about the avian flu outbreak on a farm in England.

    The mystery of why the birds died had still not been cleared up yesterday (Tuesday). The Department said that its animal health and welfare section had received dead birds from Navan but ruled out the issuing of the results of tests.

    A spokesperson said that it did not comment on individual cases. It received many reports of dead birds on a daily basis and would not be in a position to issue test results of all samples it had examined, a spokesperson said.

    Shoppers in the Trimgate Street-Ludlow Street area of Navan reported incidents of pigeons falling dead from rooftops last week. Pigeons were also seen falling from buildings and then dying in the streets.

    Meath County Council said that, as part of a routine patrol by one of its environmental patrol officers, a bird was seen in a distressed state at Market Square last Wednesday. Later in the day, during a foot patrol, the same officer saw three dead birds outside a premises at the top of Trimgate Street.

    Several distressed passers-by called the Meath Chronicle offices on Wednesday afternoon to report the sight of dead and dying birds. Some claimed that a number of birds had been dumped into litter bins.

    A further four dead birds

    were found in the New Corn Market and Convent Road areas of the town on Monday of this week.

    The council made contact with the animal welfare section of the Department of Agriculture in relation to the incident and a vet from the Department examined the birds last Thursday.

    They were then taken to the State Laboratories at Abbotstown in Dublin for further examination to establish the cause of death. The council said that it expected to be

    advised by the Department of Agriculture as soon as results of the examinations were available.

    A council spokeswoman said it was believed that the birds were originally roosting in a neighbouring bell tower until renovations took place and that they now roosted on the roof of the Allied Irish Bank branch of Trimgate Street.

    Meath County Council could assist with removal of dead birds from public places, urban centres and beaches in the case of an outbreak of avian flu, director of services, Brendan McGrath, told councillors at their monthly county council meeting on Monday.

    The other ways in which the council could assist were in closure of roads with the introduction of a three kilometre exclusion zone, provision of machinery and manpower and recovery of birds from water. Civil Defence wardens would have the necessary training to use birds for this.

    The risk of bird flu was relatively small yet required a measured and cautious approach, said Mr McGrath. He outlined the “negligible risk” to human health and only a slightly increased risk of spread to domestic poultry, he said.
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    Meanwhile, Fianna Fail TD for Meath West, Johnny Brady, said that public confidence must be protected in chicken and turkey products following the avian flu outbreak in Britain.

    He said that, as chairperson of the Oireachtas Agriculture Committee, he had requested the Department of Agriculture to report to the committee on the issue of bird flu. He said he wanted the Department to inform people of the controls and regulations put in place by the Department of Agriculture to ensure that bird flu did not spread to this country.

    “The Minister for Agriculture, Mary Coughlan, and this Government have led the way in enforcing robust food safety standards and are able to respond quickly and effectively when there is a problem. The Food Safety Authority of Ireland and the UK Food Standards Agency have been clear that the current outbreak does not pose any food safety risk for consumers,” he said.


  • Hence, Freedom of Information legislation:

    http://www.finance.gov.ie/viewdoc.asp?DocID=837

    [SU6] 6.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, every person has a right to and shall, on request therefor, be offered access to any record held by a public body and the right so conferred is referred to in this Act as the right of access.

    http://www.taoiseach.gov.ie/index.asp?docID=1614

    Might have to be an Irish citizen, however.

    J.That last link there is to the Irish Taoiseach's [i.e. Prime Minister's] office. The folks holding back on the report are the Dept of Agriculture peeps, so one would prolly have to make an FOI application directly to them:

    http://www.agriculture.gov.ie/index.jsp?file=foi_2002/html/foi_act.xml

    Good idea! ;)


  • I find this disturbing. The only way to allay fears is to be open and honest. Keeping results on the qt will invariably lead to the belief the birds died of bf.


  • Quick and Timely information will be key to helping slow a pending pandemic. Potentially saving many lives.


  • This underscores the effect that human choices have on the developing pandemic.

    More is at work than biology here. Open disclosure provides the means for assessment, communication, preparation, prevention, mitigation and trust.

    The lack of open disclosure makes all these critical things much harder to attain for everyone....thus multiplying the risk, and endangering a positive outcome.

    Are we humans analyzing the virus, or is H5N1 also a tool that is examining us?


  • I find this disturbing. The only way to allay fears is to be open and honest. Keeping results on the qt will invariably lead to the belief the birds died of bf.

    Hence, Freedom of Information legislation:

    http://www.finance.gov.ie/viewdoc.asp?DocID=837

    [SU6] 6.—(1) Subject to the provisions of this Act, every person has a right to and shall, on request therefor, be offered access to any record held by a public body and the right so conferred is referred to in this Act as the right of access.

    http://www.taoiseach.gov.ie/index.asp?docID=1614

    Might have to be an Irish citizen, however.

    J.





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