WattAgNet: New avian flu cases reported in Asian, African poultry

13-04-2017

Taiwan particularly hit hard with 10 new detections

In Asia, the battle against highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) continues in Taiwan and Vietnam, and the disease returned to Bangladesh earlier this year, according to reports received by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) in the last week.

There have also been new outbreaks in Africa in Nigeria and Cameroon.

Taiwan culls more than 100,000 poultry in a week
Earlier this week, Taiwan’s agriculture ministry reported to the OIE 10 new outbreaks of HPAI in poultry caused by the H5N2 virus type. All starting in the last week of March, these latest cases – mostly in native chickens – led to the death or humane destruction of almost 111,000 birds in the counties of Yunlin, Chiayi, Changhua and Nantou, and the cities of Tainan and New Taipei.

The Council of Agriculture has not updated its March 31 figures on the number of HPAI outbreaks so far this year (112) and poultry culled to halt the spread of the disease (over 1.034 million), reports Focus Taiwan. However, since the start of April, the same source has reported that HPAI has been confirmed at five farms and four slaughterhouses. Four of the affected farms are located in Yunlin county, where at least 62 HPAI outbreaks have been confirmed so far this year.

Where virus-positive birds are detected at slaughterhouses, birds and carcasses are destroyed, and activities are suspended for 24 hours for thorough cleaning and disinfection of the premises and surrounding area. Infected birds are traced back to the…

 
 

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