Uruguay starts vaccinating poultry against avian flu

Published 2023년 5월 3일

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Uruguay has started vaccinating poultry against avian flu using vaccines from the US, with more to come from Mexico. The vaccination will be distributed in several stages, with the initial 900,000 doses given to hatchery birds and 8 million doses to breeding hens and egg layers. Despite ten outbreaks of avian flu in the country, no commercial establishments have been affected. The government insists that the vaccination will not affect the safety of poultry products for consumption.
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Uruguayan authorities began vaccinating poultry against avian flu with immunizers from the United States, it was reported Tuesday in Montevideo. An additional batch of chemicals is due from Mexico shortly. Vaccines against avian flu for hens are packaged in 225 vials of 4,000 doses each, frozen in nitrogen thermoses, and delivered to Livestock Ministry-licensed veterinarians to immunize laying and breeding birds. Vaccination will be divided into several stages, the first 900,000 doses delivered to hatchery birds. Next week, some 8 million vaccines will be provided to inoculate breeding hens and egg layers. So far, 10 outbreaks of avian flu have been detected in Uruguay, but none of them in commercial establishments, so the country maintains its sanitary status. The Chamber of Poultry Processors suggested an advisory group of experts be created to study the impact of avian flu. Deputy Livestock Minister Juan Ignacio Buffa explained that the decision to vaccinate was reached after a ...
Source: MercoPress

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