Immediate notification
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (poultry) , Germany
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DISEASE
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (poultry)
STARTED ON
15-03-2021
ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL
GENOTYPE/ SEROTYPE/ SUBTYPE
H5N8
CONFIRMED ON
17-03-2021
REASON
Recurrence
CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
ENDED ON
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DISEASE CATEGORY
OIE-listed
REPORTED ON
09-04-2021
LAST OCCURENCE
11-06-2017
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OUTBREAKS 2
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Backyard
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APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Petersberg
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm
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APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Kalbe (Milde)
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Immediate notification
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (poultry) , Germany
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COUNTRY OR ZONE
ZONE
DISEASE
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (poultry)
STARTED ON
28-02-2021
ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL
GENOTYPE/ SEROTYPE/ SUBTYPE
H5N8
CONFIRMED ON
01-03-2021
REASON
Recurrence
CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
ENDED ON
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DISEASE CATEGORY
OIE-listed
REPORTED ON
08-04-2021
LAST OCCURENCE
11-06-2017
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OUTBREAKS 1
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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Backyard
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AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
chicken
APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Berlin
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Germany - Current avian influenza cases - 2020/2021
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Immediate notification
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (poultry) , Germany
DISEASE
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (poultry)
STARTED ON
28-02-2021
ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL
GENOTYPE/ SEROTYPE/ SUBTYPE
H5N8
CONFIRMED ON
02-03-2021
REASON
Recurrence
CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
ENDED ON
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DISEASE CATEGORY
OIE-listed
REPORTED ON
08-04-2021
LAST OCCURENCE
11-06-2017
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Germany orders 20,000 turkeys culled as bird flu found on another farm
By Reuters Staff
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HAMBURG (Reuters) - BhgAbout 20,000 turkeys will be slaughtered after bird flu was found on another poultry farm in Germany, authorities said on Friday.
Type H5N8 bird flu was confirmed in a farm in the Ludwigslust-Parchim area in the eastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, said the Ludwigslust-Parchim local government authority.
A series of outbreaks of bird ...https://www.reuters.com/article/us-h...9Y21J?rpc=401&
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Avian flu outbreak - 25,000 animals affected
Bird flu broke out at a duck farm in Wittmund / Ardorf.The stock was killed.A restricted area and an observation area have been established around the farm.This also includes the west of Jeverland.
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The avian influenza virus continues to spread in Germany. At the turn of the year, the Friedrich Loeffler Institute (FLI) again confirmed cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza of the subtype H5N8 in Lower Saxony, Brandenburg and Saxony and Baden-W?rttemberg.
In the municipality of Garrel in the district of Cloppenburg, turkey husbandry with around 13,300 roosters and 13,300 hens that are around 9 weeks old were last affected (January 5, 2021) and, for the first time, fattening ducks with around 17,000 animals that are 35 days old . The killing of the livestock was ordered.
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Turkey population in Wardenburg
Second case of avian influenza
01/05/2021
Another case of avian influenza has been officially confirmed in the district of Oldenburg. 14,000 turkey animals in the Wardenburg community are affected. As a precaution, all animals are killed.
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[TD]Highly pathogenic avian influenza,
GermanySummaryInformation received on 04/01/2021 from Dr Dietrich Rassow, Director for Animal Health and Animal Welfare, Chief Veterinary Officer, Directorate of Animal Health and Animal Welfare, Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture, Berlin, Germany ]New outbreaks (3)[/TD]Report type Follow-up report No. 5 Date of start of the event 16/11/2020 Date of confirmation of the event 17/11/2020 Report date 04/01/2021 Date submitted to OIE 04/01/2021 Reason for notification Recurrence of a listed disease Date of previous occurrence 13/05/2020 Manifestation of disease Clinical disease Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus Serotype H5N8 Nature of diagnosis Clinical, Laboratory (basic), Laboratory (advanced) This event pertains to a defined zone within the country Related reports Immediate notification (18/11/2020)
Follow-up report No. 1 (22/12/2020)
Follow-up report No. 2 (25/12/2020)
Follow-up report No. 3 (28/12/2020)
Follow-up report No. 4 (30/12/2020)
Follow-up report No. 5 (04/01/2021)Outbreak 1 (21-015-00001) Garrel, Cloppenburg, Niedersachsen Date of start of the outbreak 01/01/2021 Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided) Epidemiological unit Farm Affected animals Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered Birds 12832 3967 40 12792 0 Affected population turkeys for fattening Outbreak 2 (21-015-00002) Garrel, Cloppenburg, Niedersachsen Date of start of the outbreak 02/01/2021 Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided) Epidemiological unit Farm Affected animals Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered Birds 10178 5105 9 10169 0 Affected population turkeys for fattening Outbreak 3 (21-015-00003) Garrel, Cloppenburg, Niedersachsen Date of start of the outbreak 02/01/2021 Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided) Epidemiological unit Farm Affected animals Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered Birds 7136 3562 4 7132 0 Affected population turkeys for fattening EpidemiologySummary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 3 Total animals affected Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and disposed of Slaughtered Birds 30146 12634 53 30093 0 Outbreak statistics Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost* Birds 41.91% 0.18% 0.42% 100.00% *Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter Control measuresSource of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection - Unknown or inconclusive
Epidemiological comments Restriction zones have been established. An epidemiological investigation is ongoing. Diagnostic test resultsMeasures applied - Movement control inside the country
- Surveillance outside containment and/or protection zone
- Surveillance within containment and/or protection zone
- Screening
- Traceability
- Official destruction of animal products
- Official disposal of carcasses, by-products and waste
- Stamping out
- Control of wildlife reservoirs
- Zoning
- Disinfection
- Vaccination prohibited
- No treatment of affected animals
Measures to be applied - No other measures
Future ReportingLaboratory name and type Species Test Test date Result Friedrich-Loeffler Institute (National laboratory) Birds polymerase chain reaction (PCR) 03/01/2021 Positive The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted. Map of outbreak locations
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Cloppenburg district reports avian influenza case in Garrel
It is already the 8th outbreak of the animal disease in a stable in the district of Cloppenburg. The turkeys have already been killed. The new case has implications for the observation and restricted areas.
03/01/2021
he district of Cloppenburg reported a new bird flu outbreak in the municipality of Garrel on Sunday. Accordingly, the highly pathogenic influenza virus H5N8 was detected in a company. The stock of 12,800 turkeys was "killed and disposed of in accordance with animal welfare standards" on Saturday, according to the authority's statement.
After the new outbreak, the district of Cloppenburg changed the already existing restricted and observation areas - but only slightly, as district spokesman Frank Beumker announced. The re-installation ban for turkeys ordered by the authorities to contain the avian flu applies to the municipalities of Emstek, B?sel, Garrel and the urban areas of Cloppenburg and Friesoythe. The district will publish an updated general decree on disease control.
The case in the municipality of Garrel is already the 8th outbreak on a farm in the district of Cloppenburg. So far, 88,800 turkeys have been affected. The first evidence of the highly dangerous animal disease came shortly before Christmas in the Cloppenburg farmers' association, Kellerh?he .
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Avian influenza is spreading in the district of Cloppenburg
Status: December 27, 2020
The H5N8 virus - known as avian influenza - has now been detected in six companies in the Cloppenburg district. This affects 64,550 turkeys.
According to the district, the virus has been detected in a population of 9,000 turkeys in the municipality of B?sel. Avian flu has also broken out in four farms in the Garrel municipality with almost 7,000, 7,200, 11,000 and 13,500 turkeys. All animals on the farms concerned must be slaughtered or have already been killed and disposed of. As early as Tuesday, 17,000 turkeys were culled in the Cloppenburg district .
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December 22, 2020: Outbreak in a poultry farm
Avian influenza broke out on Sunday, December 20, in a poultry population in the village of Kellerh?he near Cloppenburg, Lower Saxony. Yesterday the veterinary office of the district of Cloppenburg had the farm's population killed as a precaution - a total of 17,000 turkeys are affected.
Update on December 22, 2020: Minister Otte-Kinast confirmed outbreak
The Friedrich Loeffler Institute ( FLI ) confirmed today, December 22nd, the suspicion of avian influenza in a fattening turkey farm in Lower Saxony. At the farm in the district of Oldenburg, 13,000 animals are affected by the H5N8 virus, a highly contagious subtype of bird flu . The killing of the 13,000 animals has already been ordered, based on the district's avian influenza ordinance.
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Bird flu case in Saxony's largest geese farm
A poultry breeding company in Grimma-Mutzschen is affected. Now all 9,000 animals are to be killed.
Grimma. A first case of avian influenza has been confirmed in a company in Saxony. A poultry farm in the Leipzig district is affected. "All animal owners must now adhere to the regulations that have been issued in order to prevent the spread of bird plague," said Health Minister Petra K?pping (SPD) on Friday.
In the afternoon, the district office had initially spoken of a suspected case. A little later the confirmation from the Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut arrived. According to the operator, the company is the largest in Saxony.
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Bird flu case again: laying hen facility affected
There is another major bird flu outbreak in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.
As the district of Mecklenburg Lake District announced on Wednesday, a farm in Kr?mmel south of R?bel with tens of thousands of laying hens is affected.
The avian influenza virus H5N8 was found there. According to current knowledge, around 29,000 laying hens must be killed and disposed of.
Poultry farmers in neighboring Brandenburg are also affected by the official restrictions such as a smaller restricted area and a larger observation area within a radius of around ten kilometers.
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Bird flu on goose farm in Dithmarschen
Status: 11/24/2020
After the avian influenza, also known as bird flu, broke out on a goose farm in the Dithmarschen district, all the animals on the farm were killed.
Avian influenza has broken out in a goose farm in Neufelderkoog (Dithmarschen district). It is the fifth case in a farm animal population in Schleswig-Holstein since the beginning of November, as the Ministry of the Environment announced on Tuesday. The 630 animals on the farm were killed in accordance with the Avian Influence Ordinance.
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Animal drama in the north bird flu! Thousands of dead wild birds found
Great concern for wild birds in the north: In the Schleswig-Holstein region of the Wadden Sea, over 8000 dead wild birds have already been found, most likely of which died from bird flu.
As the "SHZ" reports, referring to the WWF, the bird flu in the Wadden Sea has reached a dimension that has never been seen before. 8000 wild birds alone are already dead. According to the report, barnacle geese and wigeons are most affected. The WWF is concerned that the disease will spread even further.
Dead wild birds are also found in Lower Saxony
Also on the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea coast there are more and more dead wild birds being found these days. The Jade Bay and the islands of Norderney and Borkum are particularly affected, said a spokeswoman for the Lower Saxony Wadden Sea National Park Administration on Thursday. "The Jade Bay is a resting area for large flocks of barnacle geese." Exact figures for Lower Saxony are not yet available.
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