Bird flu wreaks havoc among turkeys; another flock will be disposed of in Poland

Published 2024년 12월 30일

Tridge summary

Poland's Chief Veterinary Inspectorate has reported a total of 48 outbreaks of avian influenza (HPAI) in 2024, with the latest outbreak confirmed on a commercial turkey farm in Lubawa, Warmia-Masuria province on December 28, making it the third outbreak in the area in as many days. The outbreaks, primarily caused by the H5N1 strain, have affected a total of 3,150,598 poultry across various provinces since October, with the majority of outbreaks reported from Wielkopolska and Lower Silesia provinces.
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The Chief Veterinary Inspectorate has mapped another outbreak of avian influenza. This is the 48th outbreak of HPAI in Poland this year, and the third this month. Another outbreak of avian influenza in the Warmia-Masuria province According to the information posted on the website of the Chief Veterinary Inspectorate, the 48th outbreak of HPAI in Poland this year was confirmed on 28.12.2024 on a commercial farm in Lubawa, in the Lubawa commune, in the Iława district, in the Warmia-Masuria province. The farm kept 9,907 slaughter turkeys. This is the third outbreak confirmed in the Lubawa commune in the last month. The new outbreak is located in the area covered by restrictions to outbreaks no. 44 and 46. Twenty-two bird flu outbreaks in the last quarter Since October, twenty-two bird flu outbreaks have been confirmed, of which eight were located in the Wielkopolska province, five in the Lower Silesia province, three in the Lublin province, ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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