Netherlands: Bird flu found on farms in Hellum and Losdorp

Published 2022년 2월 28일

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Two farms in the Groningen province of the Netherlands have been hit by bird flu, leading to the culling of over 19,000 turkeys and broilers. The Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority is taking steps to prevent the virus from spreading. Other poultry farms in the surrounding areas are being tested. A transport ban has been imposed within a 10-kilometer radius of the infected farms. The ministry's website has the maps and details of these zones.
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Posted: 28/02/2022 Save as favorite In Hellum in the province of Groningen, a farm with 16,000 turkeys was diagnosed with bird flu. The virus has also been detected at a broiler farm in Losdorp in Groningen with 37,000 animals. It is probably a highly pathogenic variant. To prevent the virus from spreading, the animals on the farm are culled by the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority. There are no other poultry farms in the 1 kilometer zone around the infected farm in Hellum. In the zone of 3 kilometers around the company are 3 poultry farms. These companies are sampled for bird flu. There are 19 poultry farms in the 10 kilometer zone, including the two recently infected and cleared farms in Woltersum. The 10 kilometer restriction zone of the current outbreak partly overlaps with the other 10 kilometer zones that were established for two previous outbreaks in Woltersum and are still in force. There are no other poultry farms in the 1 kilometer zone around the infected ...
Source: Agri Holland

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