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  • Morocco - Poultry deaths in Tiznit raise bird flu fears - November 17, 2016 H5N1? H5N8? Apparently H9N2...

    POULTRY DEATHS IN AN EXTRAORDINARY WAY TIZNIT AND FEARS OF THE SPREAD OF BIRD FLU



    Poultry deaths in an extraordinary way Tiznit and fears of the spread of bird flu

    on:November 17, 2016
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    The National Assembly announced for "broiler breeder" about the existence of cases of poultry deaths in an extraordinary way in Tiznit; which raised fears of a return to educators flu, which hit the national production during the first half of the current year.
    She explained Assembly in telling his destination to the Directorate General for the Office of health and safety, that the wholesale poultry market in Casablanca has become known as the influx of some mild chicken types of similar weight to the period in which the flu hit, are urged to consider how the movement of the money and ensure the rigorous application of the law with regard to licenses and removed Education .
    It is noteworthy that Algeria which recently recorded cases of the bird flu virus as well as in European countries, and is what may be transmitted to Morocco in the absence of any action by the Ministry of Health.

    http://www.rue20.com/%D9%86%D9%81%D9...8%D9%85%D8%AE/



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    ONSSA explains .. deaths of chickens in farms refer to avian H9N2

    17 hours ago

    H9N2 bird flu has caused a few ferocity in the death of a large number of chickens in the farms recently, the same disease that infected cattle in 2015, according to a source from the health safety of food products for the national office.

    He said the same source said on Wednesday that he did not record deaths of cattle due to a new type of influenza, such as those that recently appeared in the Algeria of the H7N1 type, or other emerging European countries from the H5N8 type, noting that the National Bureau of health safety is not reticent and does not hide any information of this kind, the fact that the Kingdom of Morocco is obliged under international conventions on the protection of health, detects the latest updates on this topic.

    The National Association of poultry farmers in Morocco, has sent a letter to Director General of the National Office of Health Safety asking him to investigate and disclose the reasons for the deaths of chickens in the cities of Fez and Meknes and Tiznit and Khouribga addition to Khemisset.

    For reference, the bird flu of the H9N2 type appeared in Morocco the end of December 2015, and caused the death of livestock.

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