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Cross-border bird flu project to be launched

Harriet

Registered User
Cross-border bird flu project to be launched on Lake Constance
The Associated Press

Published: September 6, 2006


VIENNA, Austria Austria, Germany and Switzerland are working on a cross-border project to test live birds for the H5N1 bird flu strain on Lake Constance, an official said Wednesday.

The project, which is still in the planning phase, will how prevalent the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu is in wild birds ? and how it is transmitted, said Erik Schmid, the top veterinarian in the Austrian province of Vorarlberg.

"Right now, we've only got data for dead birds," said Erik Schmid. "It would be dangerous if a latent form of the virus was present in healthy wild birds."

The first phase of the project, to begin in October, will involve testing samples taken from live swans and ducks on Lake Constance, which also borders Germany and Switzerland, Schmid said.

If the virus is found, a group of tame "test" ducks would be brought into controlled contact with the wild birds in an attempt to see how the virus is transmitted, Schmid said.

Since October 2005, 291 dead wild birds were found dead in Vorarlberg, six of which tested positive for H5N1, Schmid said.

Schmid said health officials in Germany and Switzerland would carry out the project along their respective banks of the lake. A meeting to discuss initial results was scheduled for Oct. 18, he said.

http://www.iht.com/articles/ap/2006/09/06/europe/EU_GEN_Austria_Bird_Flu.php
 
Re: Cross-border bird flu project to be launched

Archive Number 20061211.3495
Published Date 11-DEC-2006
Subject PRO/AH/EDR> Avian influenza (217) - South Korea, EU


Date: 30 Nov 2006
From: ProMED-mail <promed@promedmail.org>
Source: EU, ADNS summary report for HPAI in wild birds, updated 30 Nov 2006
[edited]
<http://ec.europa.eu/food/animal/diseases/adns/adns_wildbirds.pdf>


The following data have been derived from the above summary report:

1. HPAI (highly pathogenic avian inflenza) cases in wild birds in the EU
member states: total 748 infected birds/cases notified to ADNS from 1 Feb
to 30 Nov 2006.

2. Chronology [2006]: February 200; March 362; April 162; May 18; June 0;
July 1; August 1; September 0; October 0; November 0.

3. Geography: Germany 331; Austria 117; France 62; Poland 64; Denmark 43;
Greece 32; Slovenia 28; Sweden 21; Italy 16; Hungary 16, Czech Republic 14; Slovakia 2; Spain 1; UK 1.

4. Species:

Swans 469 (63 per cent);
Ducks 121 (16 per cent);
Geese 33 (4 per cent);
Birds of prey 29 (4 per cent);
Others 96 (13 per cent).

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