Avian influenza in Denmark – 115,000 hens euthanized
In Denmark, 115,000 hens have been euthanized to control the spread of avian influenza.
Avian influenza continues to take a toll in Denmark, leading to the euthanization of 115,000 hens on a farm located in South Zealand. This drastic measure was implemented to prevent the further spread of the virus to other birds in the area. The decision highlights the ongoing concerns surrounding poultry health and the potential risks posed by infectious diseases.
In response to the threat, authorities established a protection zone around the affected farm in Næstved, indicating the seriousness with which the outbreak is being treated. Measures like these are essential for containing outbreaks and safeguarding the poultry industry, which plays a significant role in Denmark's agriculture.
While the avian influenza strain predominantly affects birds and rarely transmits to humans, the public is advised to exercise caution. Individuals are encouraged not to handle sick birds found in nature, emphasizing the need for ongoing vigilance in light of the outbreak.