Global: The fight against bird flu requires reform of the poultry sector

Published 2023년 11월 17일

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CIWF proposes a three-point action plan in response to the bird flu crisis, highlighting that 500 million livestock animals and millions of wild birds have died or been killed due to the virus. The plan also addresses the spread of bird flu among mammals, including otters, foxes, dolphins, minks, dogs, and cats. The potential for a dangerous pandemic is emphasized, with organizations like FAO, WOAH, and WHO highlighting the need for major farm reforms to prevent further outbreaks.
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Based on the latest scientific insights, CIWF proposes a three-point action plan: As of 2021, approximately 500 million livestock animals have died or been killed worldwide due to bird flu. It is estimated that millions of wild birds have also succumbed. Bird flu has now also spread among mammals, including otters, foxes, dolphins, minks, dogs and cats. Since 2003, at least 875 people worldwide have been infected by a bird flu virus. If the virus develops in such a way that it can also be transmitted between people, a dangerous pandemic could arise. This risk ...
Source: Agri Holland

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