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  • Vietnam: 2022 H5N1 in poultry

    Source: http://www.baodongnai.com.vn/kinhte/...y-lan-3105729/


    Strict control, do not let avian flu spread
    Updated at 02:16, Saturday, March 5, 2022 (GMT+7)

    Bac Son commune (Trang Bom district) has appeared an outbreak of avian influenza subtype H5N1, which is a virus that can be transmitted to humans. The two districts of Trang Bom and Vinh Cuu are organizing urgent vaccination against avian influenza vaccine in epidemic communes and buffer zones according to regulations.

    On February 5, a duck raising household in Phu Son hamlet, Bac Son commune (Trang Bom district) appeared dead ducks. The Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has directed the Provincial Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine to coordinate with local authorities to immediately verify the epidemic situation and take samples for testing of pathogens.

    Immediately after detecting the H5N1 flu outbreak, the Provincial Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine established a working delegation to work with H. Trang Bom on solutions to prevent and control the epidemic...

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      Source: https://danviet.vn/dong-nai-trien-kh...0111846146.htm


      Dong Nai: Implement many plans to stop the H5N1 avian flu that is at risk of spreading to humans
      Nha Man
      Thursday, March 10, 2022 13:10 PM (GMT+7)


      On March 10, news from the Dong Nai Provincial Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine said that from the beginning of the year until now in Bac Son commune (Trang Bom district, Dong Nai province) an outbreak of avian influenza subtype H5N1. This strain of bird flu virus can be transmitted to humans.

      Because Bac Son commune is adjacent to Vinh Cuu district, Dong Nai province, the two districts of Trang Bom and Vinh Cuu are currently boosting vaccination, joining hands to quickly handle the outbreak of avian flu that has just appeared.

      According to information from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Dong Nai province, earlier in February 2022, a duck farming household in Phu Son hamlet, Bac Son commune had an abnormal death of ducks, so people reported it to the agriculture industry. locally.

      Receiving information, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development has directed the Provincial Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine to coordinate with local authorities to immediately verify the disease situation and take samples for testing for pathogens...

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          Source: https://baotintuc.vn/ Kinh-te/phat-hien-o-dich-cum-gia-cam-h5n1-tai-thanh-pho-kon-tum-20220401112024431.htm

          Detecting an outbreak of avian influenza H5N1 in Kon Tum city
          Friday, April 1, 2022 11:23 |

          On the morning of April 1, Kon Tum Provincial Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Sub-Department said that the unit had just finished monitoring the destruction of 1,700 poultry at the H5N1 flu outbreak that appeared in Ngo May ward, Kon Tum city. . This is the first outbreak of avian influenza H5N1 appearing in the province since the beginning of 2021 until now.

          Accordingly, the outbreak was discovered on March 28 at the livestock farm of Mrs. Pham Thi Thuy's family, group 1, Ngo May ward, Kon Tum city. Upon receiving the news, the Kon Tum City Agricultural Service Center took samples and sent them to the Veterinary Sub-Department of Region V for testing. As a result, the samples were positive for avian influenza virus type A H5N1.

          Immediately after the test results were available, on the evening of March 31, the Kon Tum Provincial Sub-Department of Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine, the Agricultural Service Center of Kon Tum City and the People's Committee of Ngo May Ward conducted monitoring and support Pham Thi Thuy breeding household to destroy diseased poultry according to regulations. Total damage was estimated at over 100 million VND.

          Currently, the total poultry herd of Kon Tum is about 1.7 million heads. In the context that the weather in Kon Tum is entering the changing season, which is a favorable condition for pathogenic viruses to develop, farmers need to pay attention to cleaning the barn, disinfecting, disinfecting, and avoiding epidemics. disease outbreaks, causing economic losses.
          Du Math (VNA)

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              Source: https://kinhtedothi.vn/khong-de-bung...cong-dong.html

              Don't let the outbreak of bird flu in the community
              Hoa Ngan 16:15 06/06/2022
              Kinhtedothi - Deputy Prime Minister Le Van Thanh requested the Ministry of Health to organize the formulation of a plan for disease prevention and control; limit the risk of avian influenza (CGC) spreading to humans and prevent outbreaks in the community.
              News20:52 April 23, 2022

              The Ministry of Health has just sent a document to report to the Prime Minister on the situation of CGC in humans and measures to prevent and control the disease in Vietnam. According to the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), from March 10 to April 16, 2022, there were hundreds of new outbreaks of CGC in poultry and birds, the report of the Ministry of Health said. Wild species have been recorded in 27 countries, territories concentrated mainly in Europe. Also recorded scattered over Asia, North America and Africa. The pathogen of this epidemic is mainly caused by highly virulent virus strains such as H5N1 and H5N8.

              Although in the world and in Vietnam in recent years, there have been no cases of CGC in humans, but based on the situation of CGC epidemics in the world and in Vietnam, the risk of CGC infecting people in Vietnam is very high. South is substantial. Because in Vietnam, CGC outbreaks continue to be recorded in poultry flocks, there is a potential risk of spreading on a large scale and potentially infecting humans. Currently, the whole country has 6 outbreaks of CGC/H5N1 in 5 provinces and cities: Hanoi, Ninh Binh, Vinh Phuc, Khanh Hoa, Kon Tum less than 21 days...

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                  Source: https://laodong.vn/xa-hoi/xuat-hien-...ri-1055371.ldo

                  Avian influenza H5N1 appeared in Quang Tri province
                  **** THU - Saturday, 11/06/2022 17:01 (GMT+7)

                  On June 11, the Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine of Quang Tri province said that the unit had just coordinated with the Vinh Linh District Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Station to destroy 1,700 ducks and 30 chickens. These ducks and chickens were found to be positive for the H5N1 avian influenza virus.

                  Previously, on June 2, Mr. Ngo Quang Phi's household in Team 1, Phan Hien hamlet, Vinh Son commune (Vinh Linh district) had a flock of about 300 dead ducks 10 days old.

                  Upon receiving the news, the authorities came to take samples for testing. At the time of inspection, about 900 animals were sick and died. Infected ducks have the following symptoms: fever, cloudy eyes, head tilt and rotation, and these ducks have not been vaccinated against avian influenza H5N1.

                  On the afternoon of 9.6, the Sub-Department of Animal Health Region III had a response form with test results showing that the duck of Mr. Ngo Quang Phi's household was positive for avian influenza virus subtype H5N1.

                  After the test results were available, the authorities continued to organize the destruction of 830 poultry, the total number of poultry destroyed was 1,730.

                  Currently, the authorities have organized zoning, supplying chemicals, cleaning and disinfecting the barn and surrounding areas. At the same time, closely monitor and supervise poultry flocks of the commune; Prohibit trading and transporting poultry in epidemic areas.

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                    Source: https://baohatinh.vn/nong-nghiep/duc...5n1/234564.htm

                    Duc Tho destroyed nearly 1,700 poultry infected with H5N1
                    Updated: 14:39 7/13/2022

                    (Baohatinh.vn) - Avian influenza H5N1 in poultry has just appeared in a livestock household in Yen Ho commune, Duc Tho district (Ha Tinh province).

                    The outbreak occurred on 7/7 at Mr. Le Van Toan's farm, Tien Tho village, Yen Ho commune. This morning, the Center for Science and Technology Application and Plant and Animal Protection in Duc Tho district and Yen Ho commune organized the destruction of 900 poultry infected with H5N1.

                    Mr. Ha Quang Thang - Deputy Director of the Center for Science and Technology Application and Protection of Plants and Animals in Duc Tho district said: "The initial cause was determined because the farm owner did not receive the first round of avian influenza vaccine/ 2022. In addition, the above-mentioned poultry breeds were imported from other provinces without documents proving their origin.

                    This is a dangerous disease with a high risk of spreading to humans, so after the outbreak, Duc Tho district directed Yen Ho commune to take measures to localize and stamp out the epidemic, so as not to spread it to other areas. vicinity. Authorities spray disinfectant and disinfect in areas with outbreaks; establish a checkpoint to closely monitor the purchase and sale of poultry in the area.

                    Duc Tho district has also directed communes and towns that have not yet had the epidemic to assign veterinary staff to closely monitor the disease situation in poultry flocks; review and make statistics of the total herd of unvaccinated poultry for additional vaccination; strengthen inspection of poultry business, trading and transportation activities in the area, instructing people to strictly apply biosafety husbandry measures.

                    Previously, the Center for Science and Technology Application and Protection of Crops and Animals in Duc Tho district also destroyed 800 H5N1 infected poultry in Mr. Le Van Toan's household.

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                      Source: https://baothaibinh.com.vn/news/49/1...-lan-dien-rong

                      Don't let bird flu spread widely
                      Monday, July 18, 2022 | 08:45:16
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                      Bird flu (CGC) A/H5N1 has appeared in Kien Xuong town (Kien Xuong). This is a dangerous disease that can be transmitted to humans; In order to actively quell the epidemic and prevent the epidemic from spreading to a large area, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development, Kien Xuong district has focused on drastically directing the implementation of epidemic prevention and control measures as prescribed.

                      Mr. Nguyen Duc Tue, Sub-Department of Livestock Production and Veterinary Medicine said: On June 29, immediately after receiving information about the phenomenon of poultry dying quickly, many deaths, unknown causes in a livestock household. belonging to Tan **** residential group, Kien Xuong town, the Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine directly checked the epidemic situation at the facility. At the time of inspection, ducks showed signs of fever, decreased appetite, moodiness, dark crest and neurological manifestations such as convulsions, spinning. Many sick ducks died, scattered in the grazing area. Dissection of sick and dead ducks showed signs of: flaccid heart, bleeding; liver swelling, bleeding; intestinal surface hemorrhage points; hemorrhagic pancreatitis. Suspecting that the ducks were infected with CGC, the Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine took 3 samples of whole ducks from households with dead ducks and sent them for testing to verify the disease at the Sub-Department of Animal Health Region II. As a result, 3/3 samples were positive for CGC A/H5N1 virus. As soon as the test result is positive, the Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine and Kien Xuong district coordinate to direct, guide and supervise the People's Committee of Kien Xuong town to focus on implementing measures to handle CGC outbreaks according to regulations. determined. By July 2, CGC A/H5N1 had arisen in 2 adjacent households, bringing the total number of poultry to be destroyed at the outbreak to 3,290 (including 3,216 ducks, 62 chickens and 12 pigeons)...

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                        Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/quang-ngai-p...on-837333.html

                        Quang Ngai detected an outbreak of influenza A/H5N1 with 3,300 chickens
                        SGGPO Friday, August 26, 2022 16:55
                        Chickens showed symptoms of fever, anorexia, ruffled feathers, diarrhea, face, crest, bruises, bleeding in the legs, and died a lot. Currently, poultry flocks of neighboring households and in villages and communes are normal, and no disease has been detected.

                        On August 26, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Quang Ngai province directed the Sub-Department of Livestock Production and Veterinary Medicine to coordinate with localities to take measures to handle the outbreak of A/H5N1 detected in Pho Chau commune (Duc Pho town, province). Quang Ngai).

                        Accordingly, the chicken flock of household in Chau Me village, Pho Chau commune occurred with a total of 3,300 chickens, of which 1,200 birds (105 days old), 1,000 chickens (75 days old) and 1,100 chickens (20 days old) ).

                        Chickens showed symptoms of fever, anorexia, ruffled feathers, diarrhea, face, crest, bruises, bleeding in the legs, and died a lot.

                        According to the investigation results, the chickens were only vaccinated with 1 dose of avian influenza vaccine at 85 days old (1,200 birds) and 52 days old (1,000 chickens) on July 25, not getting the second dose booster. Poultry flocks of neighboring households and in villages and communes are normal, no disease has been detected.

                        According to the Veterinary Sub-Department of Region IV, the chickens were infected with influenza A/H5N1 because they had just been vaccinated, so they did not have enough time to create immunity.

                        Immediately after the test results were available, the Quang Ngai Department of Agriculture and Rural Development directed the Sub-Department of Livestock Production and Veterinary Medicine to coordinate with the local authorities to immediately take urgent measures to prevent the epidemic and destroy all dead chickens. and are infected, disinfect the environment in epidemic areas and vaccinate to surround the outbreak, at the same time, guide people to implement biosecurity measures, regularly monitor, monitor and report epidemics. in a timely manner according to regulations.

                        Facing the situation of influenza A/H5N1 epidemic occurring in Duc Pho town, the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development proposed the People's Committees of districts, towns and cities to direct the People's Committees of communes, wards, townships and related units to strengthen public service. epidemic prevention and control, especially avian influenza vaccination and epidemic surveillance.

                        NGUYEN TRANG

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                          Quang Ninh: A/H5N1 flu outbreak appeared
                          Doan **** - Friday, October 28, 2022 13:23 (GMT+7)

                          Quang Ninh - On the afternoon of October 28, the Sub-Department of Animal Health Region II (under the Department of Animal Health) confirmed positive for avian influenza virus type A/H5N1 for 3 samples of ducks belonging to Mr. Hoang Van Cuong, village 1, Tien commune. Phong, Quang Yen Town, Quang Ninh.
                          Quang Ninh: A/H5N1 flu outbreak appeared

                          Previously, from October 23, a flock of 3,500 ducks, 11 days old, belonging to Mr. Hoang Van Cuong's family, village 1, Tien Phong commune, Quang Yen town, showed signs of fever, stopped eating, twisted his neck, and died lying down. upside down.

                          By October 27, 1,700 ducks in the flock had died. All these duck breeds were purchased by Mr. Cuong from Viet Phap Poultry Breeding Company Limited (Viet **** commune, Van Lam district, **** Yen province) and have not been vaccinated against the epidemic.

                          On October 27, the Economic Department of Quang Yen Town coordinated with the Town Agricultural Technical Service Center, the Sub-Department of Livestock and Animal Health of Quang Ninh Province to conduct physical inspection, diagnosis and take samples to send to the Sub-Department. Veterinary area II testing.

                          The functional units also quickly sprayed chemicals to disinfect the entire outbreak; appoint staff to supervise and carry out activities according to the epidemic prevention and control process; destroy all remaining ducks after infection results....

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                            Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/quang-ngai-p...on-853567.html


                            Quang Ngai: A/H5N1 flu outbreak was detected in a flock of 500 ducks
                            SGGPO Thursday, 3/11/2022 08:27
                            On November 3, an outbreak of avian influenza A/H5N1 was detected in Nghia Ky commune, Tu Nghia district, Quang Ngai province. The authorities have conducted zoning, anti-epidemic and destroyed the outbreak.

                            Mr. Nguyen Quoc Dung, Chairman of the People's Committee of Nghia Ky commune, Tu Nghia district said that the outbreak of avian influenza A/H5N1 occurred in more than 500 ducks of a household in the area.

                            Ducks of the family of Mr. N.D.T. (Phu Son village, Nghia Ky commune) showed signs of decreased appetite, moodiness, diarrhea, white and green stools, fever, paralysis of the legs, and scattered deaths.

                            T., the Commune People's Committee reported the Agricultural Service Center of Tu Nghia district to request coordination in inspection. The delegation returned to take samples for testing and send them to the Sub-Department of Animal Health of Region IV for testing.

                            Test results showed that Mr. T.'s ducks were positive for influenza A/H5N1. Immediately after the test results were available, the Quang Ngai Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine coordinated with the local authorities to implement urgent measures to prevent and control the epidemic, destroy all dead and infected ducks. .

                            According to Mr. T., this is the second time his ducks have been infected. Although he was fully vaccinated, the duck died still taking place, causing damage of more than hundreds of millions.

                            Mr. Ngo Huu Ha, Director of Quang Ngai Provincial Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine, said that the unit is continuing to distribute avian influenza vaccines and coordinate with localities to implement measures to handle outbreaks according to regulations.

                            Currently, the A/H5N1 epidemic in Nghia Ky commune has been stable, but should not be subjective in the complicated weather situation, the risk of A/H5N1, H5N8 epidemic occurring is high.

                            NGUYEN TRANG

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                              Source: https://baodansinh.vn/dak-lak-khan-t...1114191651.htm

                              Dak Lak: Urgently deploying measures to prevent and control influenza A/H5N1
                              Life 09:35 - 11/15/2022

                              On November 14, information from the Sub-Department of Livestock Production and Veterinary Medicine of Dak Lak province said that two outbreaks of influenza A/H5N1 were recorded in two poultry farming households in Ea Kly commune, Krong Pak district, industries. function of the province, has coordinated with local authorities to urgently implement measures to prevent and control the epidemic, to prevent the spread of the virus on a large scale.

                              Accordingly, after having the test results, the Sub-Department of Livestock Production and Veterinary Medicine of Dak Lak province coordinated with the Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Station of Krong Pak district and the local government to destroy all infected poultry, issue 36 liters of chemicals for the local implementation of disinfection and sterilization in the area where the epidemic occurred and in the area of ​​Ea Kly commune.

                              Besides, Dak Lak Provincial Sub-Department of Livestock and Veterinary Medicine coordinated with Dak Lak Center for Disease Control and Krong Pak District Health Center to investigate cases of contact with infected poultry, take samples test; propagandize to the people to know the status of abnormally dead poultry and when detecting abnormally dead poultry, immediately notify the competent force for handling; instructing those who come into contact with infected poultry to temporarily self-isolate and monitor their health for 21 days to prevent the spread of the disease from poultry to humans.

                              Specifically, the first outbreak of influenza A/H5N1 was recorded at the end of October in Mr. Nguyen Nhu Luc's family in hamlet 11, Ea Kly commune, Krong Pak district with nearly 800 infected birds, including 650. chickens, 100 swans and 40 pigeons. On November 5, Krong Pak District Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Medicine Station continued to detect another outbreak of influenza A/H5N1 in Mr. Ngo Duc Tinh's family in village 5, Ea Kly commune with a total of 750 sick birds. , including 500 ducks and 250 chickens. Immediately after receiving information about the outbreak, veterinary staff took samples to send for testing, the results were positive for influenza A/H5N1 virus.

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