Avian flu: the risk will go from “moderate to “high” on Saturday in

Avian flu: the risk will go from “moderate to “high” on Saturday in
Avian flu: the risk will go from “moderate to “high” on Saturday in France

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Bad news for duck, poultry and bird breeders. will move to “high” risk of avian flu on Saturday November 9. Surveillance and prevention measures will be strengthened.

The level of risk linked to avian flu in mainland France will increase from “moderate” to “high”, Saturday November 9, according to a decree published Friday in Official Journal. This is the highest level which notably involves the confinement of poultry. It was raised to “moderate” on October 16. The decision was taken “considering the strong and persistent dynamics of infection in migration corridors and the spread of the virus by these migratory birds passing through mainland French territory”. This “aims to strengthen surveillance and prevention measures”, details the text.

In the event of a “high” risk, poultry are notably “taken to shelter and their feeding and watering are protected” in farms with more than 50 birds. Poultry and birds are “confined or protected by nets” in the smallest. In France, in total, “six poultry outbreaks, two captive bird outbreaks and ten wild cases” have been identified since the start of the season.

The epizootic risk to which poultry and other captive birds are exposed in the event of infection of wild birds with a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (HPAI) is classified into three categories, “negligible”, “moderate” and “high”. .

Avian flu is progressing in Europe

In Europe, the avian influenza virus has been detected in 24 countries and the number of outbreaks is increasing, especially in Hungary, according to the latest weekly bulletin from the French animal health epidemiological surveillance platform. The bulletin identifies a “strong infection dynamic present since the end of September and increasing among wild birds”.

The avian flu epidemic, which is more widespread in America, Europe, Africa and Asia, affected France from 2015 to 2017 and then almost continuously since the end of 2020. The country has euthanized tens of millions of poultry in recent years. recent years. The economic losses amount to billions of euros. France remained at a “high” risk level from December 2023, before it was lowered to “negligible” at the end of April 2024. To break this spiral, the government decided to make vaccination compulsory on livestock farms. more than 250 ducks (excluding breeding ducks) by the end of 2023. The 2024-2025 campaign, 70% supported by the State, was launched at the beginning of October in France.

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