Lithuania - High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with) - Immediate notification
GENERAL INFORMATION
COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
ZONE
ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL
DISEASE CATEGORY
Listed disease
EVENT ID
5407
DISEASE
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)
CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
H5N1
START DATE
2023/12/18
REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
Recurrence of an eradicated disease
DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
2023/09/04
CONFIRMATION DATE
2023/12/18
EVENT STATUS
On-going
END DATE - SELF-DECLARATION
NO REPORT INFORMATION
REPORT NUMBER
Immediate notification
REPORT ID
IN_164493
REPORT REFERENCE - REPORT DATE
2023/12/18
REPORT STATUS
Validated
NO EVOLUTION REPORT
EPIDEMIOLOGY
SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
In the fattening turkey establishment, 6361 turkeys for slaughter were kept in 3 aviaries. On 15 December the owner informed about the mass mortality of turkeys – after the night approximately 2300 turkeys were found dead, the rest with clinical symptoms such as diarrhea, weakness, and neurological symptoms. On the same day, official veterinarians visited the farm, and samples of the dead turkeys were collected from all aviaries for passive surveillance for avian influenza and sent to the National Food and Veterinary Risk Assessment Institute (National Reference Laboratory) for avian influenza testing. Temporary restrictions on the farm were imposed immediately until the laboratory results were available. Highly pathogenic avian influenza was confirmed in all samples and the subtype H5N1 was detected.
QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY
MEASURING UNIT
Animal
peciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated Birds (DOMESTIC)NEW636163616361---TOTAL636163616361---
DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS
CLINICAL SIGNS
YES
METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC
Clinical, Diagnostic test
https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/5407
GENERAL INFORMATION
COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
ZONE
ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL
DISEASE CATEGORY
Listed disease
EVENT ID
5407
DISEASE
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)
CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
H5N1
START DATE
2023/12/18
REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
Recurrence of an eradicated disease
DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
2023/09/04
CONFIRMATION DATE
2023/12/18
EVENT STATUS
On-going
END DATE - SELF-DECLARATION
NO REPORT INFORMATION
REPORT NUMBER
Immediate notification
REPORT ID
IN_164493
REPORT REFERENCE - REPORT DATE
2023/12/18
REPORT STATUS
Validated
NO EVOLUTION REPORT
EPIDEMIOLOGY
SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
- Unknown or inconclusive
In the fattening turkey establishment, 6361 turkeys for slaughter were kept in 3 aviaries. On 15 December the owner informed about the mass mortality of turkeys – after the night approximately 2300 turkeys were found dead, the rest with clinical symptoms such as diarrhea, weakness, and neurological symptoms. On the same day, official veterinarians visited the farm, and samples of the dead turkeys were collected from all aviaries for passive surveillance for avian influenza and sent to the National Food and Veterinary Risk Assessment Institute (National Reference Laboratory) for avian influenza testing. Temporary restrictions on the farm were imposed immediately until the laboratory results were available. Highly pathogenic avian influenza was confirmed in all samples and the subtype H5N1 was detected.
QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY
MEASURING UNIT
Animal
peciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated Birds (DOMESTIC)NEW636163616361---TOTAL636163616361---
DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS
CLINICAL SIGNS
YES
METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC
Clinical, Diagnostic test
Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) | National Food and Veterinary Risk Assessment Institute | Birds | ob_129059 | 2023/12/18 | Positive |
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