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Taiwan - quail farm was infected with H5N1 - 35,000 quails culled

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Chiayi Xikou quail farm was infected with H5N1 for the second time this year and 35,000 quails were urgently culled

Taipei report release time:2023-10-11 19:31
Update time
:2023-10-11 20:30


As autumn and winter come, an avian influenza epidemic occurs in China. A quail farm in Xikou, Chiayi was recently diagnosed with the H5N1 highly pathogenic virus, and 35,000 quails were culled. In fact, a wave of quails was culled at the beginning of the year, and they were infected again this year (2023). As overseas epidemics continue to occur, South Africa has culled 7.5 million laying hens and restricted or stopped the sale of eggs. An epidemic also occurred in Utah, USA, and was removed from the non-epidemic area by the National Defense and Inspection Administration.

The epidemic prevention personnel in full gear reached into the cage and moved the quails one by one into the sacks. The quail farm located at the mouth of the Chiayi River was recently diagnosed with the highly pathogenic H5N1 virus. More than 35,000 quails in the same building must be culled.
In fact, this quail farm also had an outbreak of confirmed cases in January, with more than 25,000 quails culled, and confirmed cases twice a year. Biosecurity measures need to be strengthened, and the prevention and control office requires strengthening disinfection and raising anti-bird fences.
Jiang Xinheng, a technician from the Poultry Epidemic Prevention Section of the Institute of Livestock Disease Prevention and Control, said, "Two bird flu epidemics have occurred at this farm in the past, and we once again call on poultry farms to pay attention to biosecurity measures."
The time sequence has entered autumn and winter, and there have been two sporadic confirmed cases of high-pathogens in China recently. We cannot take it lightly. The Ministry of Agriculture’s Prevention and Inspection Service pointed out that the epidemic situation in some European and American countries has not been interrupted. Recently, an epidemic occurred in a turkey farm in Utah, USA. It has announced that the state will be removed from the avian influenza-free area, and domestic poultry farms with repeated infections will also be updated. Strictly implement the recuperation procedure.

...:tiphat: https://news.pts.org.tw/article/661391
 
2023-10-09 22:53
Central News Agency/Taipei 9th
Avian Influenza


The National Defense Inspection Department stated today that it received notification from the Veterinary Research Institute that a quail farm in Xikou Township, Chiayi County was diagnosed with H5N1 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza. County. The local county government has culled 35,640 quails; a total of avian influenza has been confirmed so far this year. 45 cases in the field.
The Animal and Plant Inspection and Quarantine Service of the Ministry of Agriculture issued a news release stating that 1 quail farm (voluntarily reported) in Xikou Township, Chiayi County was diagnosed with highly pathogenic avian influenza of the H5N1 subtype, and 4 were culled and destroyed by the Chiayi County Livestock Disease Control Station in accordance with standard operating procedures. There were 35,640 quails aged 18 weeks, and the operators were supervised to complete the cleaning and disinfection of the premises.
According to statistics from the National Defense and Inspection Service, 45 cases of avian influenza have been diagnosed and culled in poultry farms so far this year, including 38 land poultry farms, 3 duck farms, 2 geese farms, and 2 mixed land and amphibious poultry farms.


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​:tiphat: https://udn.com/news/story/7266/7494750
 
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