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Avian influenza: Unspeakable damage and unexplainable consequences

Avian influenza: Unspeakable damage and unexplainable consequences

by admin | Feb 22, 2023 | Uncategorized

With millions of commercially raised birds affected by avian influenza on thousands of premises in major poultry-producing nations, the call for vaccination is getting louder. So much so that the IEC and IPC drafted a joint statement to convince the industry,...
New multispecies ELISA test for the detection of avian influenza A damage

New multispecies ELISA test for the detection of avian influenza A damage

by admin | Feb 15, 2023 | Uncategorized

ID Screen® Influenza A Antigen Capture, is the new multispecies ELISA test for the detection of the outbreak of avian influenza A in bronchopneumonal fluids of multiple species; including horses, pigs, birds or in swabs or avian feces. Influenzaviruses A, B, and C,...
First cases of avian influenza confirmed in Costa Rica

First cases of avian influenza confirmed in Costa Rica

by admin | Feb 9, 2023 | Uncategorized

Three cases of Avian Influenza Type A, Subtype H5 in wild birds, were discovered in Puerto Viejo de Limón, according to the National Animal Health Service (Senasa). The birds were transferred to a quarantine area, national authorities said.Quarantine, tracking and...
Bird flu detected in Chile and human case reported in Equador

Bird flu detected in Chile and human case reported in Equador

by admin | Feb 3, 2023 | Uncategorized

Chile has detected the H5N1 avian influenza virus strain among dead birds in Valparaiso region, an area that produces poultry. Protective measures have been implemented throughout the country. As has happened in several Latin American countries, the disease re-emerged...

Avian Influenza in major production hub in the Netherlands

by admin | Oct 18, 2022 | Uncategorized

No less than 220 commercial poultry farms in the Netherlands were hit by prevention measures to stop the spread of avian influenza. Bird flu was again diagnosed at a poultry farm in Barneveld end of August, in a time the virus usually recedes during summer. “This is a...
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