Mexico's Senasica removes internal quarantine imposed on poultry farms

Published 2023년 3월 29일

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The General Directorate of Animal Health of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development in Mexico has lifted the quarantine on three chicken farms in Aguascalientes after testing negative for the HPAI virus. The decision was made following weekly sampling for three weeks, which returned negative results. However, the lifting of the quarantine does not mean the end of the risk of the virus, as the investigation revealed the interaction between domestic and wild birds. Authorities have urged poultry producers to maintain biosecurity measures to prevent the spread of the virus.
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In a statement, the General Directorate of Animal Health of the agency of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development ordered the lifting of the quarantine on March 2, after verifying that there is no presence of the HPAI virus in three chicken farms in grows in Aguascalientes, with a population of 826 800 birds. He stressed that in order to verify the absence of the virus, the official veterinarians of the United States-Mexico Commission for the Prevention of Foot-and-Mouth Disease and other Exotic Animal Diseases of Senasica carried out weekly sampling for three weeks in the commercial farms of the entity, which gave negative results to HPAI. Thus, they indicated that, after 28 days without cases, the state quarantine was lifted. However, he added that the epidemiological investigation clearly demonstrated the interaction between domestic and wild birds ...
Source: EuroMeat

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