7,400 geese are slaughtered in Hungary due to a new outbreak of bird flu

Published 2023년 11월 21일

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A new outbreak of avian flu in the province of Békés, Hungary has led to the culling of 7,400 geese. The highly pathogenic H5N1 strain was confirmed on a farm near Orosháza, prompting the implementation of security measures in a three-kilometer radius. This marks the twelfth confirmed case of avian flu in Hungary since November 7, with previous outbreaks mainly occurring in southern and eastern provinces.
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Hungarian animal health authorities have detected a new outbreak of avian flu in the province of Békés, in the south of the country, which has required the slaughter of 7,400 geese, the agricultural portal agrarszektor.hu reported today. The laboratory of the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) has confirmed the presence of the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain on a farm near the city of Orosháza. The authorities have established the necessary security measures, such as surveillance and protection zones within a three-kilometer radius. The Nébih has drawn attention to the fact that biosafety standards must be respected in the country, where several outbreaks ...
Source: Milenio

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