PoultryWorld: Bird flu outbreak on Australian free-range egg farm05-08-2020
Authorities in the Australian state of Victoria have set up a buffer zone around a free-range egg farm after it tested positive for avian influenza. Birds on the farm near Lethbridge tested positive for the high pathogenic H7N7 strain forcing Agriculture Victoria to put emergency plans into action. Victoria’s Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Graeme Cooke said movement controls have been put in place for Golden Plains Shire. He also said a restricted area buffer zone has been established within a radius of 5 km from the infected premises which have also been placed under quarantine. Dr Cooke said: “These controls prohibit the movement of birds, related equipment and products within and out of, the designated control area of Golden Plains Shire unless a permit for movement has been granted by Agriculture Victoria until further notice.” Cancellation of events Poultry owners urged to be vigilant In order to stop the spread of avian influenza, birds on the affected property are all being destroyed. Dr Cooke said: “Agriculture Victoria is conducting surveillance throughout the Restricted Area buffer zone to determine whether the virus is contained to the property or whether it may be active in other areas.” The Victorian Department of Health and Human Services confirmed the H7N7 virus is not a risk to the public as it rarely affects humans unless there is direct and close contact with sick birds. Workers and biosecurity officers at the affected property will take all necessary precautions, including wearing Protective Personal Equipment (PPE). No food safety issue |