Sharp increase in bird flu in Poland

Published 2024년 11월 29일

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Poland is experiencing an outbreak of avian influenza, with 44 cases detected in poultry farms, including large outbreaks with thousands of turkeys, and 7 cases in privately kept birds and 45 cases in wild birds. In the Netherlands, a case of highly pathogenic bird flu was detected in a poultry farm, leading to a confinement obligation.
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On Thursday, November 21, avian influenza was detected at a farm with 600 laying hens in Niechlów, in the southwestern region of Lower Silesia. On the same day, the virus was also detected at a farm with 39,157 turkeys in Gleboki, in the Lublin province in eastern Poland. A day later, a non-commercial farm with 180 chickens, located in Ligota Toszecka, in southern Poland, was hit. On Sunday, November 24, the disease was detected at a livestock farm with 169,082 turkeys in Smolanka, in the eastern province of Mazowieckie. Finally, on Wednesday, November 27, the disease was detected at a turkey farm with 14,280 turkeys in Targowisko Górne, in the northern region of Warmia-Masuria. In total, the number of outbreaks of bird flu in Poland this year is 44 in poultry. In addition, the virus has been found 7 times in privately kept birds and 45 times in wild ...
Source: Nieuwe Oogst

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