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  • Highly pathogenic avian influenza H7, Denmark (OIE, January 18 2013): 5 Mallard Ducks - Correction

    [Source: OIE, full page: (LINK). Edited.]


    Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Denmark


    Information received on 18/01/2013 from Dr Per Starcke Henriksen, Chief Veterinary Officer, Danish Veterinary and Food Administration, Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Fisheries, Soborg, Denmark
    • Summary
      • Report type Immediate notification
      • Date of start of the event 14/12/2012
      • Date of pre-confirmation of the event 18/01/2013
      • Report date 18/01/2013
      • Date submitted to OIE 18/01/2013
      • Reason for notification Reoccurrence of a listed disease
      • Date of previous occurrence 06/2006
      • Manifestation of disease Sub-clinical infection
      • Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
      • Serotype H7
      • Nature of diagnosis Laboratory (advanced)
      • This event pertains to the whole country
    • New outbreaks
      • Summary of outbreaks
        • Total outbreaks: 1
          • Outbreak Location - WEST ( Hylleslev Enge, Varde )
            • Total animals affected: Species - Susceptible - Cases - Deaths - Destroyed - Slaughtered
              • Mallard:Anatidae (Anas platyrhynchos) - ? ? 5 - ? ? ? ? ?
      • Outbreak statistics: Species ? Apparent morbidity rate - Apparent mortality rate - Apparent case fatality rate - Proportion susceptible animals lost*
        • Mallard:Anatidae (Anas platyrhynchos) - ** - ** - ** - **
        • * Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter;
        • ** Not calculated because of missing information;
    • Epidemiology
      • Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
        • Unknown or inconclusive
    • Epidemiological comments
      • Note by the OIE Animal Health Information Department:
        • According to Chapter 10.4.1 of the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code (2012), the notification of highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds does not change the disease free status of Denmark and must not affect trade of poultry and their products.
    • Control measures
      • Measures applied
        • No vaccination
        • No treatment of affected animals
      • Measures to be applied
        • No other measures
    • Diagnostic test results
      • Laboratory name and type - National Veterinary Institute ( National laboratory )
        • Tests and results: Species - Test - Test date - Result
          • Mallard - polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - 18/01/2013 - Positive
          • Mallard - virus sequencing - 18/01/2013 ? Positive
    • Future Reporting
      • The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
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  • #2
    Re: Highly pathogenic avian influenza H7, Denmark (OIE, January 18 2013): 5 Mallard Ducks

    machinetranslation

    Bird flu found in Varde

    A mallard duck that was found near Varde, has been diagnosed with bird flu, warns the Food & Drug Administration

    Routine surveillance of avian influenza in Danish ducks gave today result. A mallard duck that was shot in a wetland near Varde and tested in a sample were found to be positive for the highly pathogenic avian influenza type H7. It informs Food Administration said in a statement today.

    Avian influenza H7 infection to humans. But in Denmark, the infection risk for the general population is very small.

    As the weather since mallard was shot, has been with alternating cold periods, it is not possible to say anything about where the other ducks from the same row, is now, and whether they are also infected with the dangerous virus .

    - The discovery of bird flu is an expression of our ongoing monitoring plan works as intended. The purpose of monitoring is to keep a close eye on what happens in nature, so it can be determined whether it is necessary to increase protective measures to prevent that happening infection from wild birds to our pets and humans, says veterinary director Per Henriksen.

    Poultry owners : comply with precautionary measures
    Most important is that poultry owners comply with the precautionary measures against bird flu. There must be fed and watered during the fixed roof, ensuring that avoided contact with the larger wild birds and geese and ducks are kept separate from other poultry, advises Food & Drug Administration.

    Ekstra Bladet

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    • #3
      Re: Highly pathogenic avian influenza H7, Denmark (OIE, January 18 2013): 5 Mallard Ducks

      Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Denmark

      OIE, febr 7 2013

      On 18 January 2013 the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration (DVFA) informed about a finding of HPAI H7 in a pool of five wild mallards detected as part of the Danish avian influenza wild bird surveillance programme. However, after the National Veterinary Laboratory had demonstrated the presence of HPAI H7 by sequencing a distinct band visible on the RNA gel, neither the Danish National Veterinary Laboratory (DTU VET) nor the EU Reference Laboratory on Avian Influenza (AHVLA) have been able to reproduce this finding.

      This may be explained by the sample having contained very sparse amount of viral RNA and freezing and thawing of the material in connection with the transport of the samples to AHVLA and the storage at DTU VET has reduced the amount of genetic material to a level below detection level. Attempts to isolate the virus were also unsuccessful both at DTU VET and AHVLA.

      The lack of reproducibility of the molecular assays combined with the fact that it has not been possible to isolate the virus neither at DTU VET nor at AHVLA causes uncertainty about the finding. Therefore, the Danish Veterinary and Food Administration has consequently concluded that there is not sufficient scientific documentation for the declaration of an outbreak of HPAI H7 in wild birds. In addition, both DTU VET and AHVLA detected the presence of LPAI H5 based on cleavage site sequencing of the extracted RNA from the swab material.

      However, LPAI in wild birds is not notifiable to the OIE. Note by the OIE Animal Health Information Department: Since LPAI in wild birds is not notifiable to the OIE, this event will remain published for two weeks’ time since the date of this follow-up report to inform the stakeholders about this evolution, and then it will be deleted.

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      • #4
        Re: Highly pathogenic avian influenza H7, Denmark (OIE, January 18 2013): 5 Mallard Ducks - Correction

        Banned due to OIE report filed.

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        Because of the 'reports' bird flu


        Agriculture prohibits the import of all birds from Denmark
        10/02/2013 Now - KUNA 11:03:52 AM


        Banned the Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources import all kinds of birds and eggs and young chickens from the Kingdom of Denmark because of international reports about an outbreak of bird flu there.
        authority said in a press statement today that Chairman and Director General of the Engineer Jassim Al-Bader issued a decision on the temporary ban of Kingdom of Denmark on the basis of the issuance of reports from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).
        said that the reports confirm an outbreak of bird flu in Denmark, adding that it summoned by the Commission to issue a decision to maintain the ban of public health in the State of Kuwait.

        بسبب 'تقارير' انفلونزا الطيور | الزراعة تحظر استيراد جميع الطيور من الدانمارك

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