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Ecuador detects a new outbreak of avian influenza on farms
January 9, 2023
QUITO (AP) — Ecuador reported a new outbreak of avian influenza, the second since late November, on farms in two central Andean provinces of the country. The new cases remain under epidemiological siege, Agriculture Minister Bernardo Manzano said on Monday.
At a press conference, he announced that around half a million birds are under analysis in the affected hatcheries, which are located mainly in the provinces of Cotopaxi and Bolívar.
He specified that the World Organization for Animal Health (WHO) considers that highly contagious avian influenza is seasonal and that outbreaks begin with mild manifestations in September, grow in October and record a peak in February, due to the migration of wild birds. .
He asked the public to quickly report any suspicion of contagion for timely control action.
Due to the nervousness generated among the population, by the end of the year there had been a 15 to 20% reduction in the consumption of poultry products such as chicken, eggs and turkey.
At the end of November, as a result of the first outbreak, some 300,000 birds were infected with avian influenza, of the H5N1 subtype that does not affect humans according to official information. They were euthanized or ended up dead after infection.
That number represents 0.15% of the country's total, according to official calculations. Due to the situation, this country declared a health emergency for 90 days.
The alert in Ecuador came after the one declared by Peru in November, after finding a daily trail of dead seabirds on the beaches of the Pacific coast. Approximately 14,000 wild seabirds have died in the neighboring country from avian influenza that authorities presumed were caught from migratory birds.
The first focus of Ecuadorian contagion was detected in the province of Cotopaxi, in the central Sierra, an area that concentrates 60% of the national production, by applying periodic control sampling in response to the international alert for the cases reported in Peru, Colombia, Mexico, United States and Canada.
In Ecuador, there are 1,810 farms with a production of 260 million chickens, 16 million laying hens and two million producers.
Ecuador detects a new outbreak of avian influenza on farms
January 9, 2023
QUITO (AP) — Ecuador reported a new outbreak of avian influenza, the second since late November, on farms in two central Andean provinces of the country. The new cases remain under epidemiological siege, Agriculture Minister Bernardo Manzano said on Monday.
At a press conference, he announced that around half a million birds are under analysis in the affected hatcheries, which are located mainly in the provinces of Cotopaxi and Bolívar.
He specified that the World Organization for Animal Health (WHO) considers that highly contagious avian influenza is seasonal and that outbreaks begin with mild manifestations in September, grow in October and record a peak in February, due to the migration of wild birds. .
He asked the public to quickly report any suspicion of contagion for timely control action.
Due to the nervousness generated among the population, by the end of the year there had been a 15 to 20% reduction in the consumption of poultry products such as chicken, eggs and turkey.
At the end of November, as a result of the first outbreak, some 300,000 birds were infected with avian influenza, of the H5N1 subtype that does not affect humans according to official information. They were euthanized or ended up dead after infection.
That number represents 0.15% of the country's total, according to official calculations. Due to the situation, this country declared a health emergency for 90 days.
The alert in Ecuador came after the one declared by Peru in November, after finding a daily trail of dead seabirds on the beaches of the Pacific coast. Approximately 14,000 wild seabirds have died in the neighboring country from avian influenza that authorities presumed were caught from migratory birds.
The first focus of Ecuadorian contagion was detected in the province of Cotopaxi, in the central Sierra, an area that concentrates 60% of the national production, by applying periodic control sampling in response to the international alert for the cases reported in Peru, Colombia, Mexico, United States and Canada.
In Ecuador, there are 1,810 farms with a production of 260 million chickens, 16 million laying hens and two million producers.
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