Re: Poland - Dec '07 Poultry H5N1 Outbreaks
Fifth case of bird flu in Poland
12.12.2007 00:28
The number of bird flu cases in <?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 /><ST1:COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><ST1
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As was announced by Ludwik Bartoszewicz, chief vet of the warminsko-mazurskie province, at a press conference yesterday evening, three birds from the bird recovery centre in Krzykaly died of bird flu. The presence of the virus was confirmed in detailed medical examinations in the National Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, eastern <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><ST1
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There are more birds left in the recovery centre, among them two cranes, a white stork and mute swan. As these are all protected species the decision whether to cull them will have to be consulted with the Minister of the Environment.
A 10-kilometer exclusion zone has been set out around the last bird flu focus. There are several chicken farms in the area with around 45,000 birds on them.
http://www.polskieradio.pl/thenews/human-interest/?id=71537
Fifth case of bird flu in Poland
12.12.2007 00:28
The number of bird flu cases in <?XML:NAMESPACE PREFIX = ST1 /><ST1:COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><ST1
As was announced by Ludwik Bartoszewicz, chief vet of the warminsko-mazurskie province, at a press conference yesterday evening, three birds from the bird recovery centre in Krzykaly died of bird flu. The presence of the virus was confirmed in detailed medical examinations in the National Veterinary Institute in Pulawy, eastern <ST1:COUNTRY-REGION w:st="on"><ST1
There are more birds left in the recovery centre, among them two cranes, a white stork and mute swan. As these are all protected species the decision whether to cull them will have to be consulted with the Minister of the Environment.
A 10-kilometer exclusion zone has been set out around the last bird flu focus. There are several chicken farms in the area with around 45,000 birds on them.
http://www.polskieradio.pl/thenews/human-interest/?id=71537