Germany, Spain and Poland expand records and reinforce health alert in the poultry sector The World Organization for Animal Health has confirmed new outbreaks of Newcastle Disease in commercial farms in Germany, Spain and Poland, raising health concerns in the European poultry sector. Germany concentrates recent increase in cases In Germany, six new farms were recently affected. Among the records, a flock of 4,000 chickens in Gangkofen stands out, which tested positive for the virus. Other outbreaks include large commercial batches, such as 70,000 broilers in Königs Wusterhausen, as well as units with 40,000 birds in Spreenhagen and Neuhausen/Spree, and another flock of 60,000 chickens in the same region of Königs Wusterhausen. With the new records, the country has 35 farms affected since February. The advance is noteworthy, as Germany had not registered cases of the disease since 2008, according to WOAH data. Spain returns to register cases after a period without occurrences In ...