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Bird flu confirmed in Zalog
Text: Ana Jagodic Dolžan Category: Economy / Saturday, February 25, 2023 / 15:25
Zalog - A highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 subtype was discovered and confirmed on a farm in Zalog near Cerklje with around 1,000 free-range laying hens. According to the Administration for Safe Food, Veterinary Medicine and Plant Protection, urgent measures have been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. "Yesterday, due to the outbreak of the disease in poultry, the State Center for Disease Control established a restricted area (protection and threat area) and measures to be implemented in this area." In addition, it ordered measures to reduce the risk of disease introduction into poultry farming for the entire area of Slovenia. At the same time, they emphasized the need for great attention and consistent implementation of measures by breeders in the restricted area. The others are also urged to watch carefully.
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Bird flu confirmed in Gorenjski poultry
STA
February 25, 2023
15:21
Pixabay
Updated: February 25, 2023
15:21
The National Veterinary Institute has confirmed bird flu in free-range poultry in the area of the municipality of Cerklje in Gorenjska. Urgent measures have been taken to prevent the spread of the disease, and the national center for disease control has already determined the restricted area and the measures to be taken in this area on Friday.
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The disease was confirmed in a farm with around 1,000 laying hens, they wrote in a press release.
As they added, in addition to determining the area with restrictions and measures, the National Center for Disease Control also ordered measures to reduce the risk of disease introduction into poultry farming for the entire area of Slovenia.
The administration urges all breeders to observe closely, and in case of suspicion of disease, they should immediately report it to the nearest veterinary organization or the regional office of the Administration for Food Safety, Veterinary Medicine and Plant Protection.
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Bird flu confirmed in Zalog
Text: Ana Jagodic Dolžan Category: Economy / Saturday, February 25, 2023 / 15:25
Zalog - A highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 subtype was discovered and confirmed on a farm in Zalog near Cerklje with around 1,000 free-range laying hens. According to the Administration for Safe Food, Veterinary Medicine and Plant Protection, urgent measures have been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. "Yesterday, due to the outbreak of the disease in poultry, the State Center for Disease Control established a restricted area (protection and threat area) and measures to be implemented in this area." In addition, it ordered measures to reduce the risk of disease introduction into poultry farming for the entire area of Slovenia. At the same time, they emphasized the need for great attention and consistent implementation of measures by breeders in the restricted area. The others are also urged to watch carefully.
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Bird flu confirmed in Gorenjski poultry
STA
February 25, 2023
15:21
Pixabay
Updated: February 25, 2023
15:21
The National Veterinary Institute has confirmed bird flu in free-range poultry in the area of the municipality of Cerklje in Gorenjska. Urgent measures have been taken to prevent the spread of the disease, and the national center for disease control has already determined the restricted area and the measures to be taken in this area on Friday.
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The disease was confirmed in a farm with around 1,000 laying hens, they wrote in a press release.
As they added, in addition to determining the area with restrictions and measures, the National Center for Disease Control also ordered measures to reduce the risk of disease introduction into poultry farming for the entire area of Slovenia.
The administration urges all breeders to observe closely, and in case of suspicion of disease, they should immediately report it to the nearest veterinary organization or the regional office of the Administration for Food Safety, Veterinary Medicine and Plant Protection.
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