WorldPoultry: More AI outbreaks reported across Europe09-12-2015
Dec 8, 2015 1027 France had earlier reported three avian flu outbreaks, the country's first in 8 years, with Germany reporting an outbreak earlier this year. Location of outbreaks in France According to a statement from the French agriculture ministry, three new highly pathogenic outbreaks were detected in Landes, affecting Guinea fowl and ducks, and in Dordogne, affecting ducks. Officials said the outbreaks were detected during enhanced surveillance triggered by the earlier outbreaks. Earlier outbreaks in Dordogne, detected at the end of November, involved a mutated H5N1 strain closely related to European low-pathogenic avian flu strains, an initial assessment found. Another was caused by H5N2, the country's first detection of the subtype, according to a report last week from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE). H5N2 in Southern Germany Italy also recently reported an H5N2 outbreak in Emilia-Romagna region, located in the northern part of the country. |