Hungary culls 40,000 turkeys due to avian flu outbreak

Published 2025년 4월 24일

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Hungarian authorities have started culling 40,000 turkeys due to an outbreak of avian flu on a farm in Szarvas, as confirmed by the National Office for Food Chain Safety (Nébih). The strain detected is H5N1. The area around the farm has been divided into a protection and extended surveillance zone. An investigation is underway and Hungary is not the only country dealing with the disease, with over 20 European countries currently affected.
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Hungarian authorities have begun culling 40,000 turkeys after detecting an outbreak of avian flu on a farm in the eastern town of Szarvas, the National Office for Food Chain Safety (Nébih) reported Wednesday. "The Nébih laboratory detected the H5N1 strain of avian flu in dead animals," the agency said in a statement. A protection zone and a larger "extended surveillance" zone have been established around the affected farm, where slaughter has already begun, with radii of 3 and 10 kilometers, respectively. An epidemiological investigation has also been launched. "The avian flu virus is present almost ...
Source: Agrodiario

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