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Germany experiences outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza


The outbreak happened on a farm


calendar icon 1 October 2024

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Germany reported a virus of extremely pathogenic H5N1 fowl flu on a farm within the japanese area of Saxony close to the border with the Czech Republic, Reuters reported, mentioning the Global Organisation for Animal Well being (WOAH) on Monday.

The outbreak killed 76 out of a flock of 184 birds within the the town of Muldenhammer in Saxony, Paris-based WOAH stated, mentioning a document from German government.

Chicken flu will also be fatal for poultry and has ravaged farm flocks international in recent times. Well being officers also are grappling with transmission past birds, together with amongst dairy cows in the US.



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