Dgav Determines Catchment of Birds Facing the "High Risk of Spread" of Avian Influenza
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DGAV ordered the restriction of all domestic birds on the continent and prohibited the movement of poultry and poultry products in the risk areas after the increase in avian influenza targets in Portugal.
The H5N1 virus continues to grow in Switzerland and Europe. The Federal Office for Food Safety and Veterinary Affairs is imposing prevention and biosecurity measures on Tuesday Switzerland is increasing its system of prevention and biosecurity to control avian influenza, which is taking place on its territory and on the European continent. On 25 November, holders of 50 or more poultry will have to comply with several preventive and biosecurity m…
EFSA, based in Parma, Italy, has published recommendations to national, regional and local authorities, as well as to the poultry sector and to those caring for mammals, in the face of the spread of avian influenza; they range from poultry confinement to minimizing hunting. 1,443 outbreaks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (in most cases H5N1) were detected in wild birds in 26 Community countries, four times more than in the same pe…
Spain confirms more than 100 outbreaks this season, with high mortality in cranes and dispersion outside risk zones.
Yesterday, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) called on European Union (EU) countries to reinforce safety measures against bird flu, after alerts of new outbreaks. Between September 6 and November 14, 1,443 outbreaks of avian influenza were detected in wild birds in 26 EU countries, the highest number since at least 2016, according to data from EFSA. Thus, this authority called on countries to reinforce surveillance and adopt biosecurity…
Between September 06 and 14 November, it was noted that in 26 EU countries, 1.443 outbreaks of avian influenza in wild birds have been reported, the highest number since 2016, according to EFSA data. Thus, this authority has called on countries to strengthen surveillance and take biosecurity measures, in accordance with the recommendations published. EFSA has also highlighted the high mortality rates of birds in countries such as Germany, France…
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