WattAgNet: Avian flu risk lowered for poultry in Europe24-04-2017
But new HPAI cases reported in Russia, Slovakia Across Europe, national animal health agencies have begun to lower the risk level for highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), and relax some of the control measures applied to poultry producers in the latest winter bird flu season. Rules on confinement of Dutch free-range poultry relaxed Based on the reduced risk of infection from wild birds, State Secretary for Economic Affairs, Martijn van Dam, has withdrawn almost all national measures against the spread of HPAI, including the housing of free-range flocks. According to the Dutch ministry, between November 9, 2016, and April 19, 2017, HPAI was detected at eight poultry farms and one bird breeder, and 15 premises were depopulated. More than 727,000 poultry died or were destroyed as a result of the infection, including more than a half million chickens, and a further 335,000 poultry were subject to a preventative cull to stop the further spread of the virus. New HPAI cases in poultry in Russia, Slovakia In the eastern Slovakian city of Kosice, one backyard… |