Two new bird flu outbreaks in Poland: Almost 330,000 birds to be disposed

Published 2024년 11월 18일

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Poland's Chief Veterinary Inspectorate has reported two additional outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), bringing the total to 39 for this year. The outbreaks, located in the Lublin and Wielkopolska provinces, affected commercial farms raising a total of 324,822 poultry. The H5N1 strain of the virus has been detected in all recent outbreaks. The disease has impacted various types of poultry, leading to losses of over 2.85 million birds.
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The Chief Veterinary Inspectorate has added two new bird flu outbreaks to the map. This year, 39 HPAI outbreaks have already been confirmed in Poland, and four this month. Bird flu again in the Lublin province According to information posted on the website of the Chief Veterinary Inspectorate, the 38th HPAI outbreak in Poland this year was confirmed on 15.11.2024 on a commercial farm in Głębokie, in the Uścimów commune, in the Lubartów district, in the Lublin province. The farm kept 7,246 slaughter turkeys. This is the first outbreak in the Lublin province since January, and the fourth this year. Avian influenza outbreak in a huge flock of slaughter hens In turn, the 39th HPAI outbreak in Poland this year was confirmed on 15.11.2024 on a commercial farm in Rudki, in the Miłosław commune, in the Września district, in the Wielkopolska province. The farm kept 322,575 slaughter hens. This is the eighth outbreak of avian influenza confirmed in the Wielkopolska province recently. The ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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