Bulgaria has avian flu outbreak in duck farm

게시됨 2021년 12월 19일

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Bulgaria's veterinary authorities have decided to cull over 7,000 ducks from the village of Malak Dol due to an outbreak of avian flu at a local farm. The strain of avian influenza A reported is highly pathogenic and dangerous for birds. This outbreak is part of a broader trend of avian flu outbreaks seen across Europe and Asia, with France experiencing eight such outbreaks, mostly in the northern part of the country. Despite the risk to birds, avian flu is not transmissible through food, although recent cases in China have raised concerns about potential human infections.
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Bulgaria's veterinary authorities will slaughter more than 7,000 ducks in the southern village of Malak Dol after an outbreak of avian flu was detected at a local farm, the country's food health agency said on Saturday. 12). Generally lacking for animals, avian flu is not transmitted through food (Photo: Susanne Nilsson/CCommons) The agency said the farm was contaminated by a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza A. know more Increased cases of avian flu in humans in China show risk of variants Severe forms of avian influenza, commonly called avian flu, have spread across Europe and Asia in recent weeks. In France, eight outbreaks have occurred on ...
출처: Agroinforme

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