Bird flu confirmed in a bird in isolation at Prague Zoo
Bird flu has been confirmed in an isolated bird at the Prague Zoo.
Second Case: Avian Influenza Now Hits Poultry in Lobos
A second case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 has been detected in poultry in Lobos, Buenos Aires Province, prompting contingency measures by Senasa and market closures by Paraguay.
$200 million business: the second case of avian influenza detected in Buenos Aires and poultry exports remain suspended
Argentina reports a second case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Lobos, resulting in continued suspension of poultry exports due to sanitary concerns.
Saudi Arabia bans poultry, eggs from Nigeria, others over health concerns
Saudi Arabia has banned the import of poultry and eggs from Nigeria and 39 other countries due to health concerns.
Uruguay declared a health emergency due to avian influenza after detecting cases of 'high pathogenicity'
Uruguay has declared a national health emergency due to the outbreak of high pathogenic avian influenza in several departments of the country.
Bird flu: exports worth nearly US$250 million were closed and high-value markets fall again
Argentina has suspended poultry exports due to a new outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5), impacting vital markets including the EU, China, and Chile.
Regensburg: Avian Influenza Detected in Two Wild Birds
Avian influenza has been detected in a greylag goose and a buzzard in Regensburg, prompting health advisories to the public.
Another case of avian influenza in Östergötland
A new case of avian influenza has been confirmed in Östergötland, Sweden, with sick and dead birds observed along the coasts of Skåne and Halland.
Alert: A case of avian influenza was detected in poultry and the government suspended exports
Argentina has reported a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in poultry, leading to a temporary suspension of exports to markets requiring disease-free status.
Avian influenza case confirmed in a commercial farm, and Argentina has halted its exports
Argentina has confirmed an avian influenza outbreak at a commercial farm, leading to a temporary halt in poultry product exports.
The state recommends raising pigs in smaller farms
The Estonian government advises farmers to raise pigs in smaller operations due to ongoing concerns about African swine fever among wild boar and the threat of avian influenza from Europe.
A new case of influenza detected in wild birds in the province of Buenos Aires
Argentina's health authority has confirmed a new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds in Buenos Aires province.
Brazilian researcher faces Antarctica to study bird genetics and monitor avian influenza
A Brazilian researcher is conducting fieldwork in Antarctica to study the genetics of seabirds and monitor the spread of avian influenza.
In Kosičky, the culling of 236,000 chickens infected with avian influenza has begun. Egg prices are expected to rise
The culling of 236,000 chickens infected with avian influenza has started in the Czech village of Kosičky, potentially leading to higher egg prices.
Do not lift measures against avian influenza
Norwegian authorities are maintaining strict restrictions in seven municipalities to curb the spread of avian influenza, particularly after recent cases were detected in wild birds.
Bird flu in Denmark: 115,000 hens to be culled
Bird flu has been detected in Denmark, leading to the culling of 115,000 hens in a farm on the Jutland peninsula.
Confirmed case of avian influenza in wild birds in Buenos Aires province
A case of avian influenza was confirmed in wild birds in Buenos Aires province, prompting health safety recommendations for poultry producers.
Avian influenza in Denmark – 115,000 hens euthanized
In Denmark, 115,000 hens have been euthanized to control the spread of avian influenza.
Bird flu detected in a larger flock in Zealand
115,000 laying hens are set to be culled in Zealand, Denmark, after bird flu was found in the flock.
Hundreds of wild bird deaths reported across seven counties, prompting park closures
In New Jersey, hundreds of Canadian geese have died, with bird flu suspected as the cause, leading to park closures across seven counties.
800 pheasants euthanized after discovery of bird flu
800 pheasants have been euthanized near Holbæk, Denmark, following a confirmed case of bird flu.
Veterinarians confirmed bird flu in additional birds that died in Prague Zoo
Veterinarians have confirmed cases of bird flu in several birds found dead at the Prague Zoo.
The French continue to consume more poultry, one in two chickens imported
French poultry consumption increased by 3.3% last year, leading to a rise in imports as domestic production could not keep up.
Bird flu confirmed in a gull from the Prague waterfront
The article reports the confirmation of bird flu in a gull in Prague.
Avian influenza in harbor seal in Gothenburg
Highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in a deceased harbor seal in Gothenburg, Sweden.
Animal infection at Prague Zoo: bird flu closes part of the area
Bird flu has been confirmed in deceased birds at Prague Zoo, prompting temporary closures and enhanced biosecurity measures.
Avian influenza confirmed in dead birds at Prague Zoo
Avian influenza has been confirmed in dead birds found at the Prague Zoo.
Veterinarians Warn: Bird Flu is on the Rise, Be Cautious
Veterinarians in Czechia are warning about the increasing prevalence of bird flu and advise the public to exercise caution.
Europe reopened its market for Argentine poultry meat
The European Union has reopened its market for Argentine poultry meat after a previous ban due to an avian influenza outbreak.
Bird flu confirmed in swans in Pisarovina
The Ministry of Agriculture has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in two swans in Pisarovina, prompting officials to encourage the reporting of symptoms.
Bird flu confirmed in swans in Pisarina
The Ministry of Agriculture has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) in two swans at a pond in Pisarovina, where an increased number of swan deaths associated with neurological symptoms has been observed.
Two Cases of Bird Flu Confirmed in Podravina
The Croatian Ministry of Agriculture confirmed the second case of avian influenza in Koprivnica-Križevci County, identifying the highly pathogenic avian influenza in two swans.
Several dozen dead birds found in Bergen – several were infected with avian influenza
Authorities confirmed that several dead birds in Bergen tested positive for avian influenza, prompting caution among the public.
Outbreak at Agricultural School – Ducks Euthanized
An outbreak of avian influenza has led to the euthanasia of 16 ducks at Ingelstad Gymnasium in Växjö following the discovery of infected wild and domestic ducks on the premises.
From next week, domestic birds must be kept indoors
The Agricultural and Food Board will impose nationwide restrictions on keeping birds outdoors starting next Monday to prevent avian influenza, a measure last enforced in 2021.
Deadly Avian Influenza in Wild Birds in the Capital Region
H5N1 avian influenza has been detected in two wild birds in the Reykjavik capital area, with one bird found dead at Tjörnin.
Severe avian influenza in the capital region
A severe outbreak of avian influenza has been reported in the capital region, raising concerns among health officials and the public.
UK bird flu outbreak confirmed as 3km protection zone declared
A bird flu outbreak has been confirmed at a commercial poultry farm in Nottinghamshire, prompting the declaration of a 3km protection zone and a 10km surveillance zone, with plans to humanely cull all affected poultry.
‘The probability of infection is still high.’ Veterinarians canceled the risk area where avian influenza was spreading
Veterinarians have lifted the risk area for avian influenza, but the threat of infection remains significant.
Avian influenza: Authorities lift enclosure requirement around the Ismaninger Speichersee
The enclosure requirement for poultry around the Ismaninger Speichersee in northeast Munich has been lifted, allowing farmers to let their birds outside again due to decreasing avian influenza cases.