Avian influenza: Uruguay will acquire 10 million doses to vaccinate chickens

Published 2023년 3월 24일

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Uruguay's Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP) has announced seven outbreaks of avian flu across several departments, leading the President, Luis Lacalle Pou, to greenlight a vaccination program for laying and breeding hens. The vaccines, scheduled to arrive from France and Mexico, will be the inactivated and vectorized types. Mattos stressed the importance of biosecurity measures to prevent the virus from infiltrating production systems and assured that the disease does not pose a risk through consumption of products from the affected sector. The Tálice ecopark has been temporarily closed due to the outbreak.
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The holder of the Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries (MGAP) of Uruguay, Fernando Mattos, informed, this Thursday, 23, at the Legislative Palace, that seven outbreaks of avian flu were detected, which are distributed in the departments of Maldonado, Tacuarembó , Montevideo , Canelones and, recently, at Tálice park, in Flores. “Clearly, this shows that there is a viral circulation and that we run a growing risk of affecting the productive system”, said the chief. He also indicated that, in line with the recommendations of the MGAP vaccines committee and experts, the President of the Republic, Luis Lacalle Pou, had decided to start inoculation with two doses, for laying and breeding hens. In this sense, he mentioned that in the coming weeks two types of vaccines will arrive: the inactivated and the vectorized, which will be acquired in France and Mexico. Mattos emphasized that the vaccination system is already programmed together with the companies, to achieve early ...

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