AVS and SFA successfully completed simulation exercise to test operational readiness in the event of a bird flu outbreak
08 Nov 2024
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE BY AVS AND SFA
AVS and SFA successfully completed simulation exercise to test operational readiness in the event of a bird flu outbreak
Singapore, 8 November 2024 - The Animal & Veterinary Service (AVS), a cluster of the National Parks Board (NParks), and Singapore Food Agency (SFA) successfully concluded a ground deployment exercise (GDX) on 8 November 2024. The exercise was carried out to test AVS and SFA’s operational readiness in responding to an outbreak of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) (commonly known as bird flu) at local poultry farms.
Global Outbreak of HPAI
HPAI is a highly contagious viral infection that mainly affects birds. Sporadic infections of mammals and humans have been reported through direct or indirect exposure to infected birds. The current global outbreak of HPAI subtype A(H5N1) had caused significant deaths in wild birds and domestic poultry worldwide, and an increasing number of infections in mammals. The widespread outbreak of A(H5N1) in many regions of the world underscores the need for planning and preparedness to prevent its incursion into Singapore.
Given HPAI's threat to poultry, birds and public health, AVS and SFA have jointly developed a contingency plan to contain, eradicate and recover from the detection of HPAI in susceptible animal populations to regain Singapore’s disease-free status and safeguard animal and public health. In the event of an outbreak of HPAI in our poultry farms, AVS and SFA will take immediate action to control and eradicate the disease in line with international practice.
Exercise Gallus X
Codenamed “Exercise Gallus X”, the exercise involved AVS and SFA, along with logistics partner, ST Logistics Pte Ltd, in managing a simulated outbreak of HPAI at a local poultry farm. Such exercises to respond to disease scenarios are conducted routinely, with the latest table-top exercise jointly conducted by both agencies in March 2024.
The GDX provided participants an opportunity to test, review, and examine the coordination and communication between agencies and stakeholders, decision-making, activation of and delivery by our logistic partner, and ability to effectively manage a HPAI outbreak. Its objectives included:
· Setting up the staging site (temporary infrastructure) within the stipulated time frame to support ground operations at a poultry farm
· Carrying out of functional operations required to manage a simulated HPAI incursion at a local poultry farm effectively
· The efficient delivery of essential supplies and support services by ST Logistics, such as assisting officers in the donning of personal protective equipment and personnel decontamination.
All objectives of the GDX were met. Overall, the exercise provided agencies, our logistics service provider, and the poultry farm, the opportunity to go through the ground realities and identify gaps in current protocols to enhance the capacity of agencies to handle real-life HPAI outbreaks efficiently. This exercise also enhanced the communication and coordination between various agencies to ensure a quick and effective response during an actual outbreak.
AVS and SFA will continue to improve our operational readiness in responding to potential outbreaks of HPAI at local poultry farms and monitor developments of HPAI worldwide.
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