UK: Avian influenza vaccination task force meets

Published Feb 20, 2023

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The UK government's avian influenza vaccination task force has convened, including representatives from various agricultural organizations and the Animal and Plant Health Agency. The task force will discuss vaccine efficacy, availability, and its impact on international trade. Meanwhile, Defra reports 172 confirmed cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in England since October 2022, marking the worst outbreak in the UK, with over £42 million in compensation paid to taxpayers.
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The UK government’s avian influenza vaccination task force has met for the first time today (Monday, 20 February) amid ongoing high levels of confirmed commercial cases. Among the key stakeholders represented on the task force are the National Farmers’ Union, the British Poultry Council, British Egg Industry Council (BEIC), Game Farmers’ Association, British Poultry Veterinary Association, and the government’s Animal and Plant Health Agency. The meeting will be co-chaired by Mark Williams, BEIC chief executive and a Department for Environment Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) animal health and welfare directorate, and will investigate issues such as vaccine efficacy, availability and barriers to international trade. Aimee Mahony, NFU poultry chief adviser, said she would be interested to hear the latest developments of vaccine pilots that have been taking place in several European countries. She told Poultry World that she was encouraged that the task force included producers from the ...
Source: Poultryworld

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