New outbreaks of bird flu in Germany

Published 2024년 11월 27일

Tridge summary

Bird flu, specifically the H5N1 strain, has been confirmed at two agricultural sites in Germany. The first is a turkey parent stock farm with 8,400 animals in Dornum, Lower Saxony. The second is a farm with 10,000 laying hens in Reußenköge, Schleswig-Holstein. Both farms have been cleared due to the highly pathogenic virus's risk of spreading.
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Bird flu has been detected at a turkey parent stock farm in Dornum in the German state of Lower Saxony with 8,400 animals. In addition, there was an outbreak last week at a farm with 10,000 laying hens in Reußenköge in Schleswig-Holstein. The Friedrich Loeffler Institute found an infection by a highly ...
Source: Agri Holland

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