The Government of Spain urges to reinforce biosecurity in agricultural holdings against avian flu and swine fever

Published 2022년 8월 16일

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The article highlights the concern of the Spanish Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas, over the spread of animal diseases such as avian flu and African swine fever in the country. Spain has seen 32 outbreaks of the H5N1 strain of avian flu in poultry and 56 cases in wild birds this year, leading to the culling of thousands of birds. To prevent further spread, Planas stresses the need for increased biosecurity and isolation measures on poultry farms.

The minister is also wary of the spread of African swine fever, an disease that has already led to the restriction of areas in several European countries. Given Spain's position as the first European producer of pork, Planas calls for vigilance and extreme biosecurity measures to prevent the disease from entering the country. He also emphasizes the need for a potential vaccine for bird flu and restrictions on the transport of animals and food from countries with African swine fever to prevent the spread of these diseases.
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Biosecurity measures must be reinforced on farms to prevent the spread of animal diseases such as avian flu and African swine fever, according to the Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Luis Planas. bird flu grows In statements to Efeagro, Planas pointed out that this year the avian flu has had "particular characteristics" and for the first time it has been registered in the Iberian Peninsula with a number of outbreaks "much higher than before." In Spain, this year 32 outbreaks of the H5N1 strain in poultry and 56 cases in wild birds have been reported so far, according to data from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA). The latest outbreak was confirmed on August 9 at a turkey fattening farm in Huelva, with an approximate census of 15,000 birds, which have been slaughtered. Planas has specified that avian flu is a disease directly linked to migratory birds, so "biosecurity and isolation measures must be reinforced in poultry farms to prevent its spread." ...
Source: Agroclm

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