Major Bird Flu Outbreak Declared at Poultry Farm in Southern Spain's Andalucía Region
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The Junta de Andalucía has detected a outbreak of avian influenza in a farm in the Onubense town of Cerro del Andévalo and has proceeded to eliminate 8,500 poultry before knowing the degree of pathogenicity, as reported by the Agriculture Department in a note. Since the beginning of the suspicion of the disease, a coordinated protocol has been activated with the regional agricultural offices and the eight territorial delegations of the community…
Agriculture Councillor confirms the slaughter of 8,500 birds and a safety perimeter of ten kilometres to prevent the spread of the detected H5N1 virus Detected an avian influenza outbreak in a turkey farm in Huelva
The Junta de Andalucía has launched the protocol to follow in these cases (bird slaughter, removal of bed, feed and any other contaminated material) Huelva, on alert after detecting mosquitoes with the Nile virus: these are the
Although yesterday the Junta de Andalucía sent a message of tranquility about avian influenza, today, the Council of Agriculture, Fisheries, Livestock and Rural Development has confirmed a focus of highly pathogenic avian influenza in a poultry farm located in El Cerro de Andévalo, in the province of Huelva. The initial suspicion of the disease has been verified after the analyses carried out by the National Reference Laboratory, which has immed…
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