Mozambique reports outbreak of bird flu on laying hen farm

Published Oct 20, 2023

Tridge summary

Mozambique has reported an outbreak of highly pathogenic H7 avian influenza among birds in the southern part of the country. The outbreak was detected on a farm with over 54,000 laying hens that were kept in a high biosecurity facility. This comes amid a major bird flu outbreak in neighboring South Africa, raising concerns about the spread of the virus and its impact on the poultry industry.
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PARIS (Reuters) - Mozambique has reported an outbreak of highly pathogenic H7 avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, among birds in the southern part of the country, the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH) said on Thursday (19). The avian influenza outbreak was detected on a farm with 54,207 laying hens aged between 23 and 30 weeks, kept in a high biosecurity facility, the Paris-based organization reported, citing information from Mozambican health authorities. Neighboring South Africa, one of the continent's main poultry producers, is currently facing a major outbreak of bird flu that has killed millions of chickens. The spread of the highly contagious virus is raising concerns among ...

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