Avian metapneumovirus infection detected in Ontario, Canada

Published 2024년 5월 7일

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The Feather Board Command Centre in Ontario, Canada, has issued a biosecurity advisory following the detection of the Avian Metapneumovirus (aMPV) subtype B in two turkey flocks. This virus, which can cause respiratory issues and severe mortality in poultry, is highly contagious and can spread through direct contact with affected birds or by way of contaminated materials and equipment. Farmers are urged to report any signs of illness in their flocks to their local veterinarian.
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The Feather Board Command Centre (FBCC) in Ontario, Canada has issued an Avian Metapneumovirus (aMPV) biosecurity advisory for the province on Monday. The Ontario Animal Health Network shared an advisory informing of the detection of aMPV subtype B in two turkey flocks in the province on April 26. Avian metapneumovirus is a highly contagious disease. It is commonly known as Turkey Viral Rhinotracheitis in turkeys and Swollen Head Syndrome in chickens. The clinical signs of metapneumovirus are primarily in the respiratory tract and mortality may be severe, thus causing confusion with other diseases such as Avian Influenza. The disease is spread through direct contact with affected poultry, introduced by wild birds or by ...

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