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BEZIRK ROHRBACH. Ein erster Fall von Geflügelpest in Oberösterreich wurde am heutigen Donnerstag bei einem Kleinbetrieb im Bezirk Rohrbach nachgewiesen. Es besteht keine Gefahr für die menschliche Gesundheit.
Avian influenza detected in small businesses in the Rohrbach district
Source: Martina Gahleitner , Tips Editor, 01/20/2022 4:06 p.m
DISTRICT ROHRBACH. A first case of avian influenza in Upper Austria was detected today, Thursday, at a small business in the Rohrbach district. There is no danger to human health.
In a small farm with 49 chickens in the Rohrbach district, AGES has confirmed an infection with the H5N1 avian influenza virus in six chickens that have died. On the same day, avian influenza was also suspected in a neighboring small farm with ten chickens and ten ducks. Both farms were closed by the responsible veterinary authority and in one case the remaining animals were killed under official supervision and in the other case the relevant samples were sent to AGES...
REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
Recurrence of an eradicated disease
DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
2022/07/25
CONFIRMATION DATE 2022/11/08
EVENT STATUS
On-going
END DATE
-
SELF-DECLARATION
NO
REPORT INFORMATION
REPORT NUMBER Immediate notification
REPORT ID
IN_157816
REPORT REFERENCE
-
REPORT DATE 2022/11/10
REPORT STATUS
Validated
NO EVOLUTION REPORT
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
Unknown or inconclusive
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
No epidemiological comment
... NEW OUTBREAKS
OB_108745 - GRAZ-UMGEBUNG
OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-
START DATE 2022/11/06
END DATE
-
DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
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FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Steiermark
SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Graz Umgebung
THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Kumberg
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT Backyard
LOCATION
Graz-Umgebung
Latitude, Longitude
47.15 , 15.55
OUTBREAKS IN CLUSTER
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MEASURING UNIT
Animal
AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
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SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated Birds (DOMESTIC)
NEW 291 20 20 271-- TOTAL 291 20 20 271--
"Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear." -Nelson Mandela
"Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear." -Nelson Mandela
01/27/2023
A: 2600 pullets culled due to avian influenza
Avian influenza has occurred in a pullet farm in the district of Leibnitz in Styria, Austria. After AGES had detected the avian influenza virus type A H5N1 in dead animals, around 2,600 pullets on the affected farm had to be killed.
Because the avian influenza broke out in a pullet farm in Styria, around 2,600 animals had to be killed. The rural property is located in a region that has been designated as an area with a greatly increased risk of avian influenza...
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