Bird flu detected in Belgium

Published 2021년 11월 12일

Tridge summary

The Belgian Federal Food Authority has announced the detection of bird flu (H5N1) in a wild goose in Schilde, Antwerp. The authority has advised those who keep poultry, whether professionally or for hobby, to keep their animals indoors or in netted areas to prevent contact with wild animals. They also recommended not to give rain water or water collected on the ground to poultry and birds.
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The Belgian Federal Food Authority announced that bird flu (H5N1) was seen in a wild goose in the town of Schilde in Antwerp. In the statement, which stated that the disease-causing variant of the bird flu virus was detected, it was underlined that the virus can be found in many wild birds. In the statement, it was announced that those who keep poultry for professional or hobby purposes across the country should keep their animals indoors as a precautionary ...
Source: Yenihaberden

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