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Avian influenza: spread through fine dust possible
With the fine dust in the air can also use the bird flu virus to be transported. This is now the first time in the lab has been scientifically proven, said the President of the Bavarian State Office for Environment, Albert Göttle, at the opening of the 1st Bavarian Immission days on Wednesday in Augsburg.
In the air the bird flu virus could be several days stay infectious. This exists within a radius of some hundred meters to infected poultry farms contagion risk for birds.
The risk of spread of the virus is strongly reduced however, by increasing the water content in the barn air , because the virus rapidly dies.
Avian influenza: spread through fine dust possible
With the fine dust in the air can also use the bird flu virus to be transported. This is now the first time in the lab has been scientifically proven, said the President of the Bavarian State Office for Environment, Albert Göttle, at the opening of the 1st Bavarian Immission days on Wednesday in Augsburg.
In the air the bird flu virus could be several days stay infectious. This exists within a radius of some hundred meters to infected poultry farms contagion risk for birds.
The risk of spread of the virus is strongly reduced however, by increasing the water content in the barn air , because the virus rapidly dies.
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