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2008 H5N1 outbreak in West Bengal

The 2008 H5N1 outbreak in West Bengal, India, marked a significant episode in the ongoing battle against avian influenza, highlighting the challenges of managing zoonotic diseases in densely populated regions. The outbreak was first reported in January 2008 in the Birbhum district, where the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain was identified among local poultry. In response, the Indian government initiated widespread culling of infected birds and implemented biosecurity measures to contain the virus. The outbreak raised concerns regarding public health and poultry industry practices, leading to increased surveillance and awareness campaigns. Despite containment efforts, the incident underscored the persistent threat of H5N1 in India and its potential impact on both health and agriculture.