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>> Decontamination program |
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People working on infected premises can get
heavily contaminated. Therefore the risk of cross-contamination has to be
minimised. All places where infected animals ( dead or alive) are
inspected, at slaughter sites, at the site of carcase disposal, or where
manure, straw, beddings are removed from buildings pose the greatest
risk at heavy personal contamination. |
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All persons should go through the same
procedures when a personal decontamination site is established. Before
entering and before leaving the contaminated site, personal
decontamination has to be applied. All overalls should be disinfected
(soaked in the proper disinfectant) and disposable ones should be put in
a plastic bag and burned. Boots have to be disinfected and used only on
the premises. |
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Property
decontamination |
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After identifying the suspected disease, be
sure to choose the right disinfectant. Use a broad spectrum disinfectant
which is active at all temperatures and effective in the presence of
organic matter such as
CID20 /
VIROCID.(www.virocid.com) |
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First
disinfection |
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Preliminary disinfection should be commenced
as soon as possible after the presence of disease is identified. All
areas known to be infected should be decontaminated in order to reduce
the risk of spread. Disinfect with
CID20
or
VIROCID.
(www.virocid.com) all buildings, roads, paths,
entries, exits,...
One should continue to disinfect these areas step by step until the
first clean-up procedures start. |
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Clean-up
procedures |
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Killing of infected birds is normally done by a special team appointed by an official institute responsible for the control of infectious diseases. After birds have been killed, they should be transported in hermetic closed containers to special combustion furnaces.
Thermal fogg the barn with VIROCID or CID 20. Don’t use water or disinfectant to minimise the weight of the run out to be handled. Close the barn hermetically during 2 days. After ventilation, remove all manure, dirt and debris.
This material was already slightly disinfected during the preliminary disinfection. The easiest and safest disposal of faecal material is burial. Transport of this manure, dirt and debris from the barn to the place where it will be burned is ideally done in hermetic closed containers. |
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Full
disinfection |
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Dismantle all material which cannot be cleaned in place,
clean and disinfect them. |
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Use a foam- or gel forming detergent like BIOGEL to
soak roofs, walls, floors, boxes, feeders, drinkers or any other
material that has been in direct contact with the birds. |
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BIOGEL improves the contacttime of the detergent with
the soaked material for an improved cleaning result. Rinse all material
under high pressure after 10 minutes. |
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Disinfect all equipment and interior of buildings with
CID20 /
VIROCID
(www.virocid.com). Close buildings afterwards. Additional fogging is advised. |
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Disinfect all exteriors of buildings, roads, paths,
gates, roadways, entries and exits with
CID20 /
VIROCID
(www.virocid.com) |
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A second full disinfection of the buildings is advised
after 14 days. One can repeat the same full disinfection programme as
before. |
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