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India - ​Indian poultry becoming resistant to bird flu virus?

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Indian poultry becoming resistant to bird flu virus?

Syed Akbar | TNN | Feb 1, 2017, 12.19 AM IST

Hyderabad: Have the birds in India, particularly poultry, adapted to the deadly avian flu virus? Recent trends in the outbreak of bird flu in different parts of the country have led experts to believe that the H5N1 virus may not pose much danger to human or veterinary health any more.

"There could be a possibility that poultry birds might run only sub-clinical infections, not warranting culling," said Dr Niyaz Ahmed, veterinary expert and senior director at the International Centre for Diarrheal Disease Research, Bangladesh, and research professor at the University of Hyderabad. "We do not see any major issue as spurts in bird flu have become a routine affair. If sub-clinical infections mean that poultry birds would evolve resistance, this is a huge success for the industry," he added.
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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...nt-to-bird-flu-virus/articleshow/56901253.cms
 
le contexte

Autre handicap, l?Inde est frapp?e r?guli?rement par des ?pisodes de grippe aviaire (2 ? 3 cas par an depuis 2009), ?v?nements qui entra?nent des fermetures de march? pour l?origine indienne et qui conduisent ? perturber la fili?re domestique (zones sous quarantaine, abattages massifs, indemnisation tardive).

https://www.tresor.economie.gouv.fr/File/417517

le sujet
comme on attend des choses des ?tats unis au niveau de la dinde
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dindon_sauvage

pour l'Inde:
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coq_bankiva

en Europe ,

Les documents ?crits de l'existence de la swannery remontent ? 1393 , mais il est probable qu'il existait bien avant, et l' on croit avoir ?t? mis en place par les moines b?n?dictins au XIe si?cle.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbotsbury_Swannery
 
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