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France - Bird flu: a case detected in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es

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Avian influenza: a case detected in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es


15:41, 02 December 2016, as amended at 16.06, 02 December 2016

While Tarn farms have been affected by the avian flu, a new case has been detected in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es, announced the prefecture.

The avian flu is progressing in the Hexagon. A new case was detected in the Hautes-Pyr?n?es, the prefecture announced on Friday. Earlier in the day, the Ministry of Agriculture reported that an outbreak of avian influenza had been detected in Tarn farms and some 18,000 ducks had to be slaughtered accordingly. "All the animals were killed, that is 18,000", in two separate farms of the commune of Almayrac, said the prefect of Tarn, Jean-Michel Mougard, at a press conference.

The virus spreads in 3 departments. "We perceive a certain viral progression" in the Gers, Hautes-Pyr?n?es and Lot-et-Garonne, added the prefect of the Tarn. "There are cases of suspicion, the levies are in progress," he said. "Indeed, one day before the findings of the first ducks died in the second breeding of Almayrac, a convoy left with ducks to these departments," underlined the prefect.
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