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  • Mexico - Bird flu outbreak High Path H7N3 in Aguascalientes

    08/01/2013 - 6:04 PM -

    Guadalajara, Jalisco. - poultry sector representatives confirmed that no records of bird flu in Aguascalientes, a state that is located only 90 kilometers away from Lagos de Moreno, who reported the incident instead of 8 million birds for avian influenza virus AH7N3.
    According to a source who requested anonymity, will be in hours when the authorities of the National Health Service, Food Safety and Quality (Senasica) reveal more details about these incidents in the region hidroc?lida.
    Although since last October the then President, Felipe Calderon, said the contingency of bird flu that killed 22.3 million birds in Texas, had been overcome, the poultry industry agree that the danger continues force.
    The source said that while in Jalisco and has not been submitted in any case more than 68 days, the possibility of a resurgence in the Country is feasible.
    "The issue is still there in the environment and more precautions have suddenly become," he said.
    Yet state poultry members indicated that this outbreak against Jalisco birds are more protected because they have been vaccinated.

    The spread in more than 44 state farms produced losses of more than 8 000 617 million pesos, according to the National Poultry Union.
    And so far recovered in Jalisco animal inventory by 95 percent, which also has meant the restoration of poultry production http://www.provincia.com.mx/2013/01/...e-gripe-aviar/
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    Re: Aguascalientes reports new bird flu cases

    The Mexican poultry industry is on alert again
    With new cases of bird flu, now in Aguascalientes

    GUADALAJARA, JALISCO (08/ENE/2013.) - The Mexican poultry industry is on alert again. A new outbreak of avian influenza in the metropolitan area of Aguascalientes, which is of a task analysis to determine the Federal Government strategy. According poultry industry officials expressed hopes that within hours information requires the National System Food Safety and Quality (Senasica), so that all involved assume their responsibility. The matter is of great importance, since Aguascalientes is located at a strategic point because of its proximity to two major areas concentration of poultry farms, such as the Altos de Jalisco and the Bajio. TO KNOW The last summer's outbreak of avian influenza left a negative balance of 22.3 million dead birds. http://www.informador.com.mx/economi...scalientes.htm
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      Re: Aguascalientes reports new bird flu cases

      Authorities studying possible outbreak of bird flu
      The National System of Food Safety and Quality (Senasica) reported that in the coming hours will announce the results of a study on a possible outbreak of avian influenza.

      This, after the site in Aguascalientes From the network reported the presence of new cases in the metropolitan area of ​​Aguascalientes.

      Poultry growers are on alert over possible measures that could be announced by the government to address the emergency...



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        Mexico - Bird flu outbreak High Path H7N3 in Aguascalientes

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        The Mexican government addressed a new bird flu outbreak


        Wednesday, 09/01/13

        The Government Mexican addressed and resolved today declared an outbreak of bird flu "highly pathogenic" in the state of Aguascalientes , in the center-north of the country, after the slaughter of 284,755 birds on two farms affected.

        Mexico, Jan 8. - The Mexican government said today addressed and resolved an outbreak of bird flu "highly pathogenic" in the state of Aguascalientes, in the center-north of the country, after the slaughter of 284,755 birds on two farms affected. The Ministry of Agriculture said in a statement that a producer of Aguascalientes reported Jan. 3 to the National Service of Health, Food Safety and Quality (Senasica) of increased mortality with clinical suspicion of avian influenza in a poultry farm in the municipality San Francisco de los Romo. Immediately, more than 30 technical Senasica moved to the area to identify the cause of the mortality of hens and the level of involvement, said the ministry.

        He added that Senasica laboratories in western state of Jalisco and Mexico City yesterday confirmed the presence of two farms with A-H7N3 virus genetic sequence 99% similar to that presented in June last year in the region of Los Altos de Jalisco, so we proceeded immediately to the slaughter of 284,755 hens. The Senasica reported continuing epidemiological surveillance work and that there are six million doses of vaccine to immediately start inoculating birds in focal and perifocal area of ​​the outbreak.

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