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US | Tue May 26, 2015 8:28am EDT Related: U.S., HEALTH
U.S. bird flu virus seen under control within four months: OIE
PARIS | BY SYBILLE DE LA HAMAIDE
An epidemic of bird flu that has devastated U.S. poultry flocks this year is likely to be under control within four months as the United States steps up measures to contain the virus, the head of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said.
However, there is a high risk that strains of the virus will continue to spread within the American continent, mainly Mexico, which should prompt farmers and authorities to boost biosecurity measures, OIE Director General Bernard Vallat told Reuters.
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"I think it cannot worsen in the United States," Vallat said. "Given the scale of the damage and the pressure on farmers I believe they will quickly protect themselves more efficiently. There are huge economic stakes here."
Although the U.S. bird flu toll could reach 50 million, the infection rate has reached a top, Vallat said, predicting the end of the epidemic in September, with possible sporadic cases every few weeks.
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The bird flu epidemic in the United States was particularly severe because farmers were not prepared, and because of the size of its farms, Vallat said.
"U.S. farms are more concentrated than in other countries such as in the European Union. Of course this has an impact on the number of birds infected or killed," he said. "When a virus enters a farm like that, it's a real disaster."
While the U.S. threat is seen fading, Vallat highlighted risks to other countries in the region, particularly Mexico, and urged a stronger approach to biosecurity measures.
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http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/05/26/us-health-birdflu-usa-idUSKBN0OB19W20150526
U.S. bird flu virus seen under control within four months: OIE
PARIS | BY SYBILLE DE LA HAMAIDE
An epidemic of bird flu that has devastated U.S. poultry flocks this year is likely to be under control within four months as the United States steps up measures to contain the virus, the head of the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) said.
However, there is a high risk that strains of the virus will continue to spread within the American continent, mainly Mexico, which should prompt farmers and authorities to boost biosecurity measures, OIE Director General Bernard Vallat told Reuters.
...
"I think it cannot worsen in the United States," Vallat said. "Given the scale of the damage and the pressure on farmers I believe they will quickly protect themselves more efficiently. There are huge economic stakes here."
Although the U.S. bird flu toll could reach 50 million, the infection rate has reached a top, Vallat said, predicting the end of the epidemic in September, with possible sporadic cases every few weeks.
...
The bird flu epidemic in the United States was particularly severe because farmers were not prepared, and because of the size of its farms, Vallat said.
"U.S. farms are more concentrated than in other countries such as in the European Union. Of course this has an impact on the number of birds infected or killed," he said. "When a virus enters a farm like that, it's a real disaster."
While the U.S. threat is seen fading, Vallat highlighted risks to other countries in the region, particularly Mexico, and urged a stronger approach to biosecurity measures.
...
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/05/26/us-health-birdflu-usa-idUSKBN0OB19W20150526