Hungary: Bird flu has appeared in another area of Békés county

Published 2023년 1월 15일

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Bird flu (H5N1) has been detected in an area of Békés County, Hungary, affecting nearly 2,000 mallard ducks despite the lack of observed symptoms. Authorities have implemented measures to control the epidemic and have introduced restrictions and mandatory swab tests for waterfowl in nearby counties and across the country. The disease has also been found in captive birds in Budapest, underscoring the role of wild birds in spreading the virus and emphasizing the importance of ongoing epidemic prevention efforts.
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The disease appeared in Battonya, an area of Békés County that has so far been free of bird flu. The Nébih laboratory showed the presence of the H5N1 subtype of the virus in the samples taken before transport to the slaughterhouse in the colony with almost 2,000 mallard ducks. The caretakers did not observe any symptoms of the disease in the animals. The animal health experts took the necessary epidemic prevention measures, among other things, they designated the protection and observation area. In the free areas of Bács-Kiskun and Csongrád-Csanád counties, the previously introduced restrictions and mandatory swab tests are still in effect. In addition, swab tests are mandatory throughout the country before the technological movement of waterfowl. In recent days, birds kept in captivity at an animal shelter in Budapest have also experienced sudden death. The Nébih laboratory confirmed the ...
Source: EuroMeat

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