Netherlands: The risk of bird flu being introduced from the United States appears minimal

Published 2024년 6월 10일

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The Netherlands is vigilant against bird flu, with a system in place to detect infectious diseases in animals at an early stage. Authorities are particularly cautious after signals from the United States. The European Union has imported fresh beef and dairy products from the US, following animal health and food safety requirements. The European Food Safety Authority confirms that there is no scientific evidence that food can spread bird flu. The likelihood of wild birds in the Netherlands carrying the virus from the US is low, and there is no direct migration route. Despite these measures, a ruminant in the Netherlands cannot be completely protected from bird flu, but it is expected to be identified promptly.
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Adema emphasizes that he believes there is little chance that a situation such as in the United States would go unnoticed in the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, basic monitoring has a good monitoring system where signals of infectious diseases in animals are detected at an early stage. Royal GD is also paying extra attention to bird flu after the signals from the United States. In addition, with every new outbreak of bird flu on a poultry farm where ruminants are also present, these ruminants are immediately screened for bird flu. Shipments of fresh beef and dairy products have recently arrived from the United States. These shipments were imported into the European Union based on applicable animal health and food safety requirements. The European Food Safety Authority EFSA states that there is currently no scientific evidence that food can be a route of contamination. Infection with the bird flu virus could also occur through wild birds. However, hardly any wild birds with bird ...
Source: Agri Holland

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