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  • Philippines - Outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N8 in birds 2022

    Immediate notification
    High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with), Philippines

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    General Information

    COUNTRY OR ZONE
    ZONE

    DISEASE
    High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)

    STARTED ON
    28-02-2022

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    GENOTYPE/ SEROTYPE/ SUBTYPE
    H5N8

    CONFIRMED ON
    28-02-2022

    REASON
    New strain in the country

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    ENDED ON
    -

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    OIE-listed

    REPORTED ON
    23-03-2022

    LAST OCCURRENCE
    -
    ...

    Outbreaks

    ob_99675 - San Nicolas


    OUTBREAK REFERENCE
    -

    STARTED ON
    28-02-2022

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
    Farm

    DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
    -

    NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
    -

    ENDED ON
    11-03-2022

    AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
    duck farm

    APPROXIMATE LOCATION
    San Nicolas

    FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
    Pampanga

    SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
    Santa Ana

    THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
    San Nicolas

    GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
    Lat : 15.116135

    Long : 120.817973


    SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
    Birds NEW Animal 2730 10 0 2730 0 0
    TOTAL Animal 2730 10 0 2730 0 0
    - NEW Animal 2730 10 0 2730 0 0
    TOTAL Animal 2730 10 0 2730 0 0

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      Source: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2022/0...-of-avian-flu/

      Ducks, quails culled to prevent spread of avian flu
      byJasper Y. Arcalas
      March 28, 2022

      The Philippines culled over 40,000 birds, mostly ducks and quails, to curb the spread of bird flu, the government said in its latest report to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).

      The government also confirmed to the OIE an outbreak of the HPAI subtype H5N8 in a farm in Pampanga.

      In two reports to the OIE, which were published recently, the Philippines said it recorded 17 more outbreaks of bird flu in the country, 16 of which were caused by the HPAI H5N1 strain...

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