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Mar 30 2010, 12:37 PM EDT
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Change: A suspected bird flu outbreak has been reported in a remote Romanian village. It was reported that samples of 2 dead hens were sent for confirmation of the potentially deadly H5N1 virus to a laboratory in Britain.The poultry in the small private farm
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Mar 19 2010, 4:48 PM EDT
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Mar 19 2010, 4:47 PM EDT
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Change: Romania has identified an outbreak of bird flu at a poultry farm close to Ukraine and enforced a 20 km [12.5 mi]-wide surveillance zone around it, the European Union's executive said on Tuesday [16 Mar 2010].The outbreak of the H5N1 virus in
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Mar 16 2010, 9:57 AM EDT
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Mar 15 2010, 4:47 PM EDT
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Change: provided)Epidemiological unit: FarmSpecies BirdsSusceptible 195Cases -Deaths 0Destroyed 195Slaughtered 0Affected Population: A breeding farm with 190 mallards and 5 hens. The suspicion arose on 5 Mar 2010 due to positive samples taken in connection with the surveillance programme for avian influenza.
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Mar 8 2010, 7:15 PM EST
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Change: Sporadic findings of LPAI are not uncommon across the EU. This particular [H5N3] strain in France appeared to have caused about one percent mortality in
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Change: The outbreak appeared on a layer hen farm in Guadalajara in central Spain, with four production houses and a breeding house. Two production houses were clinically affected, 30,000 birds died and all susceptible birds were killed and destroyed.Other measures: farm standstill, a 3km
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Change: : a layer hen farm including 4 production houses (2 clinically affected) and a breeding house.Outbreak statisticsSpecies: birdsApparent morbidity rate: 9.72 per centApparent mortality rate: 9.72 per centApparent case fatality rate: 100 per centProportion susceptible animals lost*: 100 per cent*
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Change: The Czech [agriculture] authorities reported an outbreak of low pathogenic avian influenza (H5N3) in a holding with mallard ducks for restocking of game in Jihocesky.From 40 cloacal swabs taken in the frame of regular monitoring, one sample appeared positive. Clinical signs were absent. All 280 susceptible birds were destroyed.
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Change: (rock dove) found sick in depression on a balcony of a block of flats. It was sent by local veterinary services to the Central Veterinary Laboratory in Moscow.EpidemiologySource of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection: unknown or inconclusiveControl measures- control of wildlife reservoirs;- screening;
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Jul 7 2009, 12:05 PM EDT
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Change: The current level of reported cases, although not as high as those in 2005/2006 are the highest since that period. Previous reports suggest that more
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Change: control of wildlife reservoirs; screening; disinfection of infected premises/establishment(s); no vaccination; no treatment of affected animalsFuture reportingThe event is resolved. No more reports will be submitted. April Germany – Avian Influenza 3 Apr 2009 RP ONLINE [tarnsl & abridged by communicator, edited]. [Promed] According to
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Change: According to this story, 17,000 turkeys will be culled on a fattening unit in the district of Kleve after a preliminary test revealed the presence
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Change: 1) Disease Report: France has reported an outbreak of H5N1 LPAI in decoy ducks on a premises in Calvados and a 2nd outbreak of H5
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Change: Routine veterinary investigations into notifiable diseases occur on a regular basis. It is a legal requirement to notify the Animal Health agency of the possibility
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Change: Animal Health began the investigation late on Tuesday evening [24 Feb 2009]. Laboratory tests are ongoing, and there is no conclusion yet. However, laboratory results so far have confirmed the presence of an avian influenza virus, and that it is neither H5 nor H7. Restrictions remain in
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Change: Sporadic findings of LPAI are not uncommon across the EU. This particular [H5N3] strain in France appeared to have caused about one percent mortality in
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Change: It is reported that avian influenza is spreading in the [district] of Cloppenburg. An influenza virus that poses no danger for humans has been detected
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