Bird Flu: Germany culling some 55,000 poultry
(Reuters/NAN) The culling of about
55,000 turkeys, chickens and ducks is underway after bird-flu of the
highly-contagious-H5N8-strain was found on farms in a major
poultry-production region in the north-German-state of Lower-Saxony,
authorities said on Tuesday.
Poultry culling on the three farms
where H5N8 was found and three others which had contact with them was
started over the Christmas weekend and should be completed on
Tuesday, the Lower-Saxony-agriculture-ministry said in a statement.
A 72 hour standstill order has been
issued banning the sale and transport of poultry from the latest area
involved, the ministry said.
The contagious H5N8 strain has been
found in more than 500 wild birds in Germany in recent weeks.
Outbreaks on farms have been rare after
the government introduced tough sanitary rules to prevent infection
by wild birds, including orders to keep poultry indoors in high-risk
regions.
Several European countries and Israel
have found cases of H5N8 bird flu in the past few weeks and some
ordered poultry flocks be kept indoors to prevent the disease
spreading.
France has widened high-risk
restrictions to the entire country after the detection of several
cases of the H5N8 strain.
South Korea has mobilised its armed
forces to help in its biggest-ever poultry cull as the spread of a
highly-contagious-strain bird flu continued, with another 1.6 million
birds be destroyed in affected areas.
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