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  • Norway: Avian Influenza in poultry : H7

    Thanks to Anty: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87573

    Google translation

    Avian influenza suspected on a farm in ?stfold

    Jostein Ihleb?k

    In connection with the monitoring of Avian influenza as the National Veterinary Institute is conducting at the request of the Norwegian Food Safety Authority, has been proven antibodies to Avian influenza viruses in a sample from a flock of chickens and geese in ?stfold.

    - In a regular monitoring sample taken at the farm, it is one of ten blood samples found that we suspect the mild form of Avian influenza, "said distriktssjef for the Norwegian Food Safety Authority in Inner ?stfold and Follo Kirsti Ullsfoss to Aftenposten.no.

    Rope g?rdeier

    Samples were taken out 19 November and examined 2 December. In one of the ten samples were found antibodies to Avian influenza virus in two antibody tests. The day after, 3 December, was taken new samples from 39 chickens and 11 geese in the herd.

    It was taken out samples for analysis with respect to both Avian influenza virus and antibodies, but laboratory analyzes is not finished yet. These samples are now under analysis, and clear answers are expected in the afternoon. The owner of the farm does not want to comment on the matter to Aftenposten.no.

    - This I do not want to comment. You need to talk to the Norwegian Food Safety Authority, said farm owner to Aftenposten.no.

    Read more about the Avian influenza at the website of the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.

    The first time in Norway

    It has been proven lavpatogen Avian influenza virus in samples from wild birds in Norway. National Veterinary Institute said imidertid that it never previously been found lavpatogent Avian influenza virus among birds in the trunk Norway. The animal has probably been in contact with wild birds, if it is found to be infected.

    - If the tests actually prove the virus, it will be the first time in Norway, said Jorun Jarp, Animal Department director at the National Veterinary Institute.

    - We consider it unlikely that this is a form that infect the human, "said Jarp.


    Imposed restrictions
    If the crew is found to be infected will be created a risk zone for a kilometer around the farm. Currently it is only imposed restrictions on that farm.

    - The current farm is now imposed restrictions. They must be cautious with the traffic in and out of the farm, and it must not release the other animals on the farm, "says Ullsfoss.

    If it is proven Avian influenza at the farm, according the Norwegian Food Safety Authority to have a good overview of the crew.

    - This is useful controls. We have a good overview of the crew, and so it is now, it is not dangerous for humans, says Ullsfoss.

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    Re: Norway: Avian Influenza suspected in poultry

    Suspicion of Avian influenza on the farm in Trøgstad

    Published 04.12.2008 -

    National Veterinary Institute has found antibodies to Avian influenza viruses in a sample from a flock of chickens and geese on a farm in Trøgstad in Østfold.

    Samples are taken in connection with the monitoring of Avian influenza as the National Veterinary Institute is conducting at the request of the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.

    - In a regular monitoring sample taken on the farm, it is one of ten blood samples found that we suspect the mild form of Avian influenza, "said distriktssjef for the Norwegian Food Safety Authority in Inner Østfold and Follo, Kirsti Ullsfoss, to Aftenposten.no.

    Samples are now under analysis, and clear answers are expected Thursday afternoon.

    - The current farm imposed restrictions. They must be cautious with the traffic in and out of the farm, and it must not release the other animals on the farm, "says Ullsfoss to Aftenposten.no.



    machinetranslated

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    • #3
      Re: Norway: Avian Influenza suspected in poultry

      Machinetranslated

      It is not Avian influenza virus found in the new samples from the farm in Trøgstad.

      The Norwegian Food and Veterinary Institute held a meeting Thursday afternoon about the infection situation in Østfold.

      - It is not found any infection, but not all tests are completed and analyzed. We have to wait until Friday to make a final conclusion, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.

      Thursday came the message that there was a suspicion of Avian influenza in the crew in Østfold.

      - Suspicion weakened

      The first samples were taken in connection with the monitoring of Avian influenza as the National Veterinary Institute is conducting at the request of the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.

      The results of these readiness 2 December.

      One of the ten samples showed antibodies to Avian influenza virus in two antibody tests.

      thus were taken extended samples of the birds on the farm, and it is these that are now analyzed.

      - Suspicions that this is about the Avian influenza infection is weakened, but we have to wait until we have all the answers before we can say with certainty, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.

      It's not previously discovered this type of infection in poultry in Norway.

      Calms people

      Municipal doctor in Trøgstad have Kbedt people to take the news with the rest .. She is personally more anxious for the smooth do in the munici, than for the infection of Avian influenza.

      - People can take the worry. We have never seen this virus has spilled over into humans in the Western world.

      The doctor points out that in the few cases where people have been infected by birds, has been the talk of people who have lived in the same room as the infected animals.

      Farmers in Østfold are also informed of the situation. - We must keep calm, "said Heidi Kirkeby in bondelag

      Det er foreløpig ikke funnet fugleinfluensavirus i de nye prøvene fra gården i Trøgstad.

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      • #4
        Re: Norway: Avian Influenza suspected in poultry

        Originally posted by Dutchy View Post
        Machinetranslated

        It is not Avian influenza virus found in the new samples from the farm in Tr?gstad.



        - People can take the worry. We have never seen this virus has spilled over into humans in the Western world.

        The doctor points out that in the few cases where people have been infected by birds, has been the talk of people who have lived in the same room as the infected animals.

        Farmers in ?stfold are also informed of the situation. - We must keep calm, "said Heidi Kirkeby in bondelag

        http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/ostfold/1.6338693
        It is worth noting that no confirmed human H5N1 cases have been reported in western Europe or the Americas (and Norway has not previously reported H5N1).

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        • #5
          Re: Norway: Avian Influenza suspected in poultry

          NORWAY: SUSPECTED AVIAN INFLUENZA POULTRY EPIZOOTICS (12/5/2008)

          G?rdeier: - It has been difficult

          Original text in Norwegian at LINK

          Their farm was picked out at random for testing for Avian influenza. The test responses struck down as a bomb.

          Evy Lund Kvernes on Raknerud farm in B?stad says that recently has been tiresome.


          19.november were taken samples of the birds on the farm. 2.desember came the reply that one of the samples showed antibodies to Avian influenza.


          Read more: Suspicion of Avian influenza
          - You know the answers are never clear

          Samples are taken in connection with the monitoring of Avian influenza.

          - We were picked tiolfeldig out. The answer struck down as a bomb with us. We had no sick animals when samples were taken, and we have the remains not, "said Lund Kvernes to NRK.

          Since the animals have not shown signs of illness, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority considered that there was reason to fear that the crew is infected with the severe variant of Avian influenza.

          But until the new pr?vesvar is, they can not be completely sure that the animals are healthy.

          - We knew nothing about the type of Avian influenza this could be when we first heard talk about the results. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority have all the time meant that there could be some dangerous form of the virus, but you never know. That has made this so difficult, "said Lund Kvernes.

          She said that she saw for the different outcomes while she was waiting for answers to the new tests.

          - Monday will be many thoughts while waiting. I thought about what to do with the operation of the farm, what to do with us. And not least, what would happen to our birds, "she said.

          - Used to have school classes here


          So far there is nothing to indicate that it is Avian influenza infection on the farm. But the final try goods are expected Friday morning.


          Until the answers come, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority has imposed restrictions on the farm.

          - There is no other than us who are allowed to enter the birds. And we must use protective equipment when we treat them. We often have school kids here, and it has been completely stopped now.

          Lund Kvernes looking forward to clarify the situation.

          - We are optimistic of the day today, and hope they determine that there is no reason to believe the crew longer. It would be a great day for us.

          - And if it turns out that there is contagion?

          - This is when our crew slaughtered and destroyed. We are prepared, "she said.

          If found Avian influenza virus, it will also be created a risk zone for at least 1 km radius around the crew.

          In such a risk zone will be imposed ban on moving Poultry and other things that can lead to infection. It will also be introduced a number of restrictions on transport in and out of the Poultry herds at risk.
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          • #6
            Re: Norway: Avian Influenza suspected in poultry

            Virus Discovery Was Coincidence

            Today, the answer on whether it was a dangerous Avian influenza virus that was found on a farm in Trøgstad, but the discovery was accidental believe the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.

            Samples were taken already 19 November, but the first 2 December, a scant two weeks later, the Veterinær Institute hit alarm.

            But it was coincidence that the virus was found, "said distrikts chief for the Norwegian Food Safety Authority in Inner Østfold, Kirsti Ullsfoss.


            coincidence


            Already two years ago was the hunt for the virus intensified, but the Norwegian Food Safety Authority admits that found in Trøgstad was pretty random.

            - It is a little coincidence in that this flock was picked to be included in the monitoring. At the same time, we believe that we cover well, but it is clear there is little chance of discovery, "said distrikts chief for the Norwegian Food Safety Authority in Inner Østfold, Kirsti Ullsfoss.

            A final answer today


            Yesterday was the alarm after the discovery of what may be traces of the mild form of Avian influenza at a farm in Trøgstad.

            After the preliminary test results could not drop the alarm, and the final answer comes first in the morning.

            Long

            The fact that it took two weeks from the samples were taken to the analysis presented, there is no drama in Ullsfoss says.

            - There is no preparedness for speed today, but it's experienced time when the results come on our board, we act quickly, "she said.

            Kiristi Ullsfoss are very happy with the way the matter has been handled, and believe that the systems function properly.

            - We have a monitoring system that works because we caught them up, and emergency work as it says Ullsfoss. The plans are ready for what to do if the tests would prove to be positive.

            Fredag kom det endelige svaret. Det er fugleinfluensasmitte på gården i Østfold. Nå har Mattilsynet sperret av en kilometerssone rundt gården.

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            • #7
              Re: Norway: Avian Influenza suspected in poultry

              NORWAY: SUSPECTED AVIAN INFLUENZA POULTRY EPIZOOTICS, 2nd (12/5/2008)

              Random virus discovery

              See original text in Norwegian LINK


              Today, the answer on whether it was a dangerous Avian influenza virus that was found on a farm in Tr?gstad, but the discovery was accidental believe the Norwegian Food Safety Authority.


              * Petter Grimnes petter.grimnes @ nrk.no

              Published Today 07:18

              Samples were taken already 19 November, but the first 2 December, a scant two weeks later, hit Veterin?rinstuttet alarm.


              But it was coincidence that the virus was found, "said distriktssjef for the Norwegian Food Safety Authority in Inner ?stfold, Kirsti Ullsfoss.

              Random

              Already two years ago was the hunt for the virus intensified, but the Norwegian Food Safety Authority admits that found in Tr?gstad was pretty random.

              - It is a little random in that this crew was picked to be included in the monitoring. At the same time, we believe that we cover well, but it is clear there is little chance of discovery, "said distriktssjef for the Norwegian Food Safety Authority in Inner ?stfold, Kirsti Ullsfoss.
              A final answer today

              Yesterday was the alarm after the discovery of what may be traces of the mild form of Avian influenza at a farm in Tr?gstad.

              After the preliminary test results could not drop the alarm, and the final answer comes first in the morning.

              Long

              The fact that it took two weeks from the samples were taken to the analysis presented, there is no drama in Ullsfoss says.

              - There is no preparedness for speed today, but it's experienced time when the results come on our board, we act quickly, "she said.

              Kiristi Ullsfoss are very happy with the way the matter has been handled, and believe that the systems function properly.

              - We have a monitoring system that works because we caught them up, and emergency work as it says Ullsfoss. The plans are ready for what to do if the tests would prove to be positive.
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              • #8
                Re: Norway: Avian Influenza suspected in poultry

                Press release from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority





                Suspicion of lowpathogen Avian influenza in Inner ?stfold

                Published: 04.12.2008 Last update: 04.12.2008

                It is suspected a case of the mild form of animal disease Avian influenza (lavpatogen Avian influenza) in a hobby bird crew in Inner ?stfold. This is now trying to confirm or disprove suspicions. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority has ordered animal content restrictions.


                National Veterinary Institute notified the Norwegian Food Safety Authority on 2 December that the analysis of samples uttatt in a routine monitoring (OK program) have shown that animals in the crew have developed antibodies to Avian influenza virus. One of the ten uttatte samples from the flock have given positive results.

                Analysis results indicate that the animals in the flock may have had contact with the Avian influenza virus, but we can not be sure whether the animals are now carriers of the virus. It is therefore taken new samples from the animals in the crew to determine this.

                Since the animals do not show signs of illness, the Norwegian Food Safety Authority considers that there is no reason to fear that the crew is infected with the severe variant of Avian influenza (h?ypatogen Avian influenza). The Norwegian Food Safety Authority considers that there are grounds for suspicion that the crew may be infected with the mild form of animal disease Avian influenza (lowpathogen Avian influenza), when infection with this type of Avian influenza virus can progress without symptoms.

                The severe form of Avian influenza (highpathogen Avian influenza) is an animal illness that can lead to significant economic consequences for the Poultry industry if it get a foothold in this country.

                Because influensavirus may change when it occurs in animal populations, there is a certain danger that lavpatogene virus can be converted into h?ypatogene over time. Detection of specific lowpatogene variations of Avian influenza virus (SubType H5 and H7) will be handled as an A-Illness, with relatively comprehensive measures.

                The Norwegian Food Safety Authority has ordered animal content where the birds are restricted to minimize the risk of contamination. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority on the chart have been contacts between the flock which it is associated with suspected infections and other poultry.

                If found lowpathogen Avian influenza virus, it will also be created a risk zone for at least 1 km radius around the flock. In such a risk zone will be imposed ban on moving Poultry and other things that can lead to infection. It will also be introduced a number of restrictions on transport in and out of the Poultry herds at risk.

                Mattilsynet er statens tilsyn for planter, fisk, dyr og næringsmidler.

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                • #9
                  Re: Norway: Avian Influenza in poultry: H7

                  Bird (flu) virus discovered

                  Birdvirus suspicions were confirmed today. Now, the entire flock will be culled.

                  Chickens in Bonden Trøgstad in Østfold were too recently notified that his crew of 50 chickens have now killed today.

                  The infection has been found in one of the closest poultry districts in Norway.

                  - We've just been in contact with the National Veterinary Institute. They said that it is proven Avian influenza confirmed by the mild form - SubType H7, said distrikt chief for the Norwegian Food Safety Authority in Inner Østfold and Follo, Kirsti Ullsfoss, to tv2nyhetene.no Friday.


                  Latest sample positive

                  Thursday was the alarm at the Norwegian Food Safety Authority after a routine sample from one of the chickens on the farm erupted positive for Avian influenza. The farm was immediately isolated and the Norwegian Food Safety Authority ordered that it had taken new samples of all of the approximately 50 chickens, and that it was introduced a security zone around the farm, around one kilometer.

                  Friday night TV 2 news reported that the new tests came back negative, but still chose to maintain restrictions in anticipation of more analysis.

                  - Test to the one høna who first tested positive has been through several investigations. The answer to the last and just got it failed to prove the virus. It is a very low infection dose as was proven. But the dog is found, said Ullsfoss.

                  This means that only one of the 50 chickens have been found infected.


                  Butcher the whole flock

                  - What happens next?

                  - We have good control of the situation. Crew band added from before. Now we travel out and killed the animals. Then, we will have removed these, and all that is in the poultry house, fertilizer and stuff. Everything is destroyed, "says distriktssjefen to tv2nyhetene.no.

                  The security zone in a little over one km will be maintained and all poultry within these herds are now being contacted and ordered new tests.

                  - We do this for us to have a good overview of a possible spread of the infection. Risk zone is maintained until we try them, "said Ullsfoss.

                  - We do this to protect the industry. This is one of the country's closest regional poultry. Therefore, it is important that we deal with this neat and quick.


                  More farms affected ?


                  The flock in Trøgstad now nedslaktet is a so-called hobby flock. The infection, however, frame more commercial actors must now set all business until new samples are analyzed.

                  Altogether, there are three commercial poultry producers in the safety zone, and at least three other hobby herds.

                  - However, it is difficult to keep track of all hobby herds in the area, so there may be more, "said Ullsfoss.

                  TV 2 er Norges beste nettsted for nyheter, sport, underholdning, vær, tv-guide og video

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                  • #10
                    Re: Norway: Avian Influenza in poultry : H7

                    Press Release Norwegian Food Safety Authority

                    Lowpathogen Avian influenza detected in Inner Østfold

                    Published: 05.12.2008 Last update: 05.12.2008

                    It is a proven case of the mild form of animal disease Avian influenza (lowpathogen Avian influenza) in a hobby bird flock in Inner Østfold. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority has ordered animal content restrictions, and the flock will be killed as a result discovery. It will also be created a risk zone for at least 1 km radius around the flock. This imposes restrictions on all Poutryfarms and transport of Poultry at risk.


                    To reduce the risk of spreading of the infection to commercial Fjørfehold Norwegian Food Safety Authority will also stop all unnecessary passenger on the farms that are covered by the risk. The Norwegian Food Safety Authority asks the public and the press to keep distance, so they do not take risks with the infection to other Fjørfehold.

                    Samples were taken 3 December shows that 1 out of 39 birds have a low level of lavpatogent Avian influenza virus SubType H7. The mild form of animal disease Avian influenza (lavpatogen Avian influenza) can progress without symptoms. This variant of Avian influenza is present in the Norwegian Wild Bird population, and have previously been proven repeatedly.

                    The flock where the disease is detected will be killed and destroyed, and that carried an infection sanering in animal content. The flock will be imposed restrictions to minimize the chance for both smittespredning while sanering work and for a while after this is done. In all other Fjørfehold at risk will be taken out samples for analysis.

                    The Norwegian Food Safety Authority also trace whether there has been contact between the infected flock and other poultryfarms, and it will be considered if it is necessary measures in such ensembles.

                    It will also be created a risk zone for at least 1 km radius around the crew. The risk will be introduced ban on moving Poultry and other things that can lead to infection. It will also be introduced a number of restrictions on transport in and out of the Poultry herds at risk.

                    The severe form of Avian influenza (highpathogen Avian influenza) is a dyresykdom that can lead to significant economic consequences for the Poultry industry if it get a foothold in this country.

                    Because influensavirus may change when they occur in animal populations, there is a certain danger that lavpatogene virus can be converted into høypatogene over time. Detection of specific lowpatogene variations of Avian influenza virus (SubType H5 and H7) will be handled as an A-illness, with relatively comprehensive measures.

                    Poutryfarms that will be affected by the measures in connection with the outbreak, will be informed about the measures that apply to each.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Norway: Avian Influenza in poultry : H7

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                      Municipal doctor in Tr?gstad, Barbro Kvaal, says that citizens do not have to worry about.

                      It is a mild virus and not to infect humans.

                      "We in health care, not in any special measures since this is an animal disease ", she told VG Nett.

                      (VG Nett) Bonden på gården som er rammet av fugleinfluensa i Østfold tar saken med fatning for sin egen del, men synes det er skremmende å tenke på følger det kan få for naboene.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Norway: Avian Influenza in poultry : H7

                        Originally posted by Dutchy View Post
                        Thanks to Anty: http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/showthread.php?t=87573

                        Google translation

                        Avian influenza suspected on a farm in ?stfold


                        - We consider it unlikely that this is a form that infect the human, "said Jarp.

                        Human H7 infections (high and low path) are common. Human H7 infections have been reported in the Netherlands (H7N7), Canada (H7N3), the United States (H7N2) and England (H7N3 and H7N2).

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                        • #13
                          Re: Norway: Avian Influenza in poultry : H7

                          Low pathogenic avian influenza (poultry), Norway (12/5/2008) [WAHID Interface - OIE World Animal Health Information Database]
                          Low pathogenic avian influenza (poultry), Norway

                          Information received on 05/12/2008 from Mrs Keren Bar-Yaacov, Assistant Director General, Chief Veterinary Officer, Health and Hygiene, The Norwegian Food safety Authority, BRUMUNDDAL, Norway

                          ? Summary
                          Report type Immediate notification
                          Start date 17/11/2008
                          Date of first confirmation of the event 05/12/2008
                          Report date 05/12/2008
                          Date submitted to OIE 05/12/2008
                          Reason for notification First occurrence of a listed disease
                          Causal agent Low pathogenic avian influenza virus Serotype Not typed
                          Nature of diagnosis Laboratory (basic), Laboratory (advanced)
                          This event pertains to the whole country

                          ? New outbreaks
                          * Outbreak 1 - Ostfold, Region OA?, Indre Ostfold, OSTFOLD
                          Date of start of the outbreak 17/11/2008
                          Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided)
                          Epidemiological unit Farm
                          Affected animals: Species - Susceptible - Cases - Deaths - Destroyed - Slaughtered
                          * Birds - 50 - 1 - 0 - 50
                          Affected population non-commercial flock with 39 hens and 11 geese

                          ? Summary of outbreaks
                          Total outbreaks: 1
                          Outbreak statistics: Species - Apparent morbidity rate - Apparent mortality rate - Apparent case fatality rate - Proportion susceptible animals lost*
                          * Birds - 2.00% - 0.00% - 0.00% - **
                          * Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter
                          ** Not calculated because of missing information

                          ? Epidemiology
                          Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection
                          * Unknown or inconclusive

                          ? Control measures
                          Measures applied
                          * Stamping out
                          * Quarantine
                          * Movement control inside the country
                          * Screening
                          * Zoning
                          * Disinfection of infected premises/establishment(s)
                          * Vaccination prohibited
                          * No treatment of affected animals
                          Measures to be applied
                          * No other measures

                          ? Diagnostic test results
                          Laboratory name and type National Veterinary Institute (National laboratory)
                          Tests and results: Species - Test - Test date - Result
                          * Birds - reverse transcription - polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) - 05/12/2008 - Positive

                          ? Future Reporting
                          The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.
                          -
                          <cite cite="http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=single_report&pop=1&reportid=7587" >WAHID Interface - OIE World Animal Health Information Database</cite>

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                            Re: Norway: Avian Influenza in poultry : H7

                            Norway: Chicken-quarantine over the weekend (12/6/2008)

                            Chicken-quarantine over the weekend

                            Avian influenza-restrictions in Tr?gstad to the earliest date on Monday.

                            Full text in Norwegian at LINK


                            <table style="width: auto;"><tbody><tr><td></td></tr><tr><td style="font-family: arial,sans-serif; font-size: 11px; text-align: right;">From A TIME'S MEMORY</td></tr></tbody></table>

                            After the discovery of Avian influenza is Poultry and egg-producers in the Tr?gstad is now subject to stringent restrictions.


                            Friday afternoon, the entire crew of Poultry-farm where bird influensaen was discovered, isolated and killed.

                            Three other farms that are also involved in Poultry in the the risk that the Norwegian Food Safety Authority has established.


                            New samples are taken of all animals on these farms, and the answers are the earliest on Monday, "said Kirsti Ulsfoss, distriktssjef in the Norwegian Food Safety Authority in Inner ?stfold.
                            No signs of proliferation

                            - National Veterinary Institute is now working on explosives for the analyzed samples. But it is important that this be done correctly, so you are assured that the results are correct, "she said.

                            Ulsfoss stressed that there is no sign that the infection will have spread to neighboring farms.

                            - We have no reason to suspect that the infection has spread, but we do new tests for safety's sake. We are in a close-Poultry-district, and we must be assured that we have control of infection drug, "said Ulsfoss.

                            Must have an answer soon

                            One of the farms within the zone have a whole fj?s with the finished chicken slaughter, but they can not be delivered to the slaughterhouse as long as the restrictions are maintained.

                            - The consequences for producers can be great if they do not get slaughtered on time. Therefore, it is essential that we get a faster response possible. These animals are growing fast, so it will not be many days before we have to turn the alarm, "said Ulsfoss.
                            Norvegese

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                              Re: Norway: Avian Influenza in poultry : H7

                              NORWAY: LOW PATHOGENIC AVIAN INFLUENZA EPIZOOTICS, UPDATE (16/2/2008)

                              Killed chickens and geese

                              By Birgit Skogstad
                              Published 06.12.2008 - 10:00 Updated 06.12.2008 - 10:52 [Original text in Norwegian at LINK]

                              She comforts, however, that there is the gentle and least dangerous variant of Avian influenza in question.

                              Son animals
                              The 39 chickens and 11 geese actually belongs to her 14-year-old son. When smaalenene.no spoke with the mother yesterday, he did not yet at feathered his feet had killed.

                              - But I have great respect for the employees in the Norwegian Food Safety Authority know what they must do. Now I just hope this does not have spilled over to other herds. For us this is not a financial loss. For those who have 7,000 chickens that in the worst case may be infected, it is a far more serious matter, "said Kvern's.

                              Full protective gear
                              After the case became known yesterday, it was quickly dimmed that the suspicion was weakened. It did Kvern family's optimistic. Nevertheless went Evy Lund Kvern's in full protective gear when she fed the animals yesterday morning.

                              - Fortunately, it does not infect either humans or other animals, "she said and stressed that she is very concerned with social consequences. At her son loses his feathered feet, is play for him. But it is important that the infection killed as soon as possible, she said.

                              Yesterday afternoon rolled the car from the Norwegian Food Safety Authority on the farm to kill the animals. The police set up roadblocks around the farm to prevent unauthorized persons to enter.

                              - First time in Norway
                              Distriktssjef Kirsti Ullsfoss in the Norwegian Food Safety Authority Inner ?stfold said that the birds were each syringe with overdose of narcosis. The dead animals and all the fertilizer was transported to a central Destruction.

                              - Now we create a risk zone for a kilometer around the farm. Ensembles within this zone are checked carefully including blood samples. Those who live on the farm with infection, can not visit other ensembles. Beyond that, they can live normally. This is not an aggressive or dangerous viruses, calms her. Ullsfoss considers it likely that h?na on Raknerud infected at vilde birds.

                              It was after a routine inspection that the H7 virus was discovered.

                              The Norwegian Food Safety Authority said that risk and security measures will be kept at least until Monday.
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