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    Press release

    Low severity avian flu confirmed in Hampshire




    From: Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs and Animal and Plant Health Agency First published: 2 February 2015 Part of: Protecting animal health and preventing disease, including in trade, Food and farming and Wildlife and animal welfare





    A low severity case of avian flu has been confirmed in chickens at a farm in Hampshire and robust action is being taken to prevent any spread of the disease, which poses very low risk to human health.

    Tests have confirmed the outbreak as a low severity H7 strain of the disease, a much less severe form than the H5N8 strain found at a Yorkshire duck farm in November. There are no links between the two cases.

    A 1km poultry movement restriction zone has been imposed and the birds at the commercial chicken breeding farm are to be culled as part of our tried and tested procedures for responding swiftly and thoroughly when an outbreak occurs.
    The advice from Public Health England is that the risk to public health is very low, and the Food Standards Agency has said there is no food safety risk for consumers.
    Chief Vet Nigel Gibbens said:
    We have taken immediate action to contain this outbreak as part of our robust procedures for dealing swiftly with avian flu. This is a low severity form of the virus and we are taking action to ensure that the disease does not spread or develop into a more severe form. We are investigating the possible sources of the outbreak.
    I would urge poultry keepers in the surrounding area to be vigilant for any signs of disease and to ensure they are maintaining good biosecurity on their premises.
    Nick Phin, Director for Centre for Infectious Disease Surveillance and Control said:
    Based on what we know about this strain of avian influenza and the actions that have been taken, the risk to human health in this case is considered very low. Public Health England continues to work closely with Defra throughout this investigation.
    A spokesperson for the Food Standards Agency said:
    On the basis of current scientific evidence, Food Standards Agency advice is that avian (bird) flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.
    Laboratory investigations on the outbreak indicate that it is the N7 sub-type of H7 but this will need to be confirmed in further testing.
    Anyone suspecting avian influenza should immediately contact their nearestAnimal and Plant and Health Agency (APHA) office.



    A low severity case of avian flu has been confirmed in chickens at a farm in Hampshire.
    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

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    10,000 chickens culled and three people tested amid bird flu outbreak in Upham

    First published 1 hour ago in News
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    It is understood that three people, including a Defra official, were tested for the disease after showing symptoms.

    This comes after health officials confirmed chickens at a farm in Upham, near Bishop's Waltham have avian flu.

    A previously reported 1km restriction zone has been set up around the farm.

    Now work has begun on slaughtering 10,000 chickens to try to contain the outbreak.

    It is understood that this was confirmed last Friday following several deaths amongst the chickens.

    It has been identified as the H7 strain...

    The three people tested have proved negative. Defra said there are no links between the two cases, while Public Health England said the risk to public health is very low.
    ...

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    • #3
      Three people tested for bird flu as slaughter of 10,000 chickens begins on farm hit by first outbreak of H7N7 strain in seven years
      • Officers order cull after bird flu case reported at chicken farm in Hampshire
      • Three people tested including Defra official after showing symptoms
      • But the tests proved negative for the disease
      • It is the second outbreak of the disease to hit UK within last four months
      • Defra said chickens tested positive for the H7N7 strain of avian influenza
      • Public Health England has confirmed the risk to public health is very low
      • Strain was previously found in Banbury, Oxfordshire in 2008
      • Officers working to establish where outbreak started and if it has spread

      Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz3Qhv2x0de
      ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
      Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

      ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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      • #4
        How do you - reliable - test humans for flu, given how early in the outbreak it is?

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