Netherlands: Duck farm in Lunteren hit by bird flu

Published 2022년 4월 12일

Tridge summary

A poultry farm outbreak of bird flu in Lunteren has led to an extension of the transport ban in the area, affecting 287 companies in a 10-kilometer zone. The ban, which includes all birds and egg products from the infected location, is part of national measures to prevent the spread of the disease. Additional monitoring and confinement of birds are required, with information available on the NVWA website. A ban on the display of poultry, waterfowl, and ratites, as well as a tracing investigation into high-risk contacts, are also part of the response.
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Original content

The contamination in Lunteren is a major setback. On March 10 there was an outbreak at an organic laying hen farm in Lunteren and on March 18 at a small-scale farm. The restrictive measures were close to expiry in this area. Now the ban on transport in this area continues. However, because there is still a transport ban, it is not necessary to introduce such a ban in region 10, Gelderse Vallei Zuid. This happened before. The risk of bird flu spreading from the infected farm within region 10 is small. 287 companies in a 10-kilometer zone Three other poultry farms are located in the 1 kilometer zone around the infected farm. These will be blocked, sampled and intensively monitored in the coming days for, among other things, the health of the animals. There are 49 other poultry farms within the 3 kilometer zone, which are sampled. Two of the 49 companies in the 3 kilometer zone that fall just outside the 1 kilometer zone will also be intensively monitored. There are also 235 other ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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