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    Estonia - High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with) - Immediate notification

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    OIE-listed

    EVENT ID
    4945

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

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2023/02/15

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2021/02/17

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2023/03/03

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE
    -

    SELF-DECLARATION
    NO

    REPORT INFORMATION
    REPORT NUMBER
    Immediate notification

    REPORT ID
    IN_159634

    REPORT REFERENCE
    -

    REPORT DATE
    2023/03/03

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT
    -

    EPIDEMIOLOGY
    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    Unknown or inconclusive

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    No epidemiological comment

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    NEW OUTBREAKS
    OB_115076 - URGE
    OUTBREAK REFERENCE
    -

    START DATE
    2023/02/15

    END DATE
    -

    DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
    -

    FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
    Rapla

    SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
    Kohila

    THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
    Urge

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
    Farm

    LOCATION
    Urge

    Latitude, Longitude
    59.19084 , 24.792034

    OUTBREAKS IN CLUSTER
    -

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal

    AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
    The poultry farm has 161 birds (117 laying hens, 19 ducks, 11 geese, 10 pigeons, four peacocks). On the 15th of February, one laying hen suddenly died and was sent to the laboratory. By 17th of February, 16 laying hens had also died and by 2nd of March, three geese, three peacocks and one duck had died too. HPAI virus of subtype H5N1 (RT-PCR) was confirmed in one laying hen by the National Centre for Laboratory Research and Risk Assessment on 3rd of March, 2023. Samples taken on the 1st of March from five laying hens, one peacock, one goose and one pigeon were positive for serotype H5N1.


    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated
    Birds (DOMESTIC) NEW 161 24 24 137 - -
    TOTAL 161 24 24 137 - -

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