Poland hit by bird flu outbreak on turkey farms
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[January 02, 2020]
WARSAW (Reuters) - Bird flu has been
detected in turkeys in eastern Poland, authorities said on Wednesday,
and local media reported that the outbreak could require up to 40,000
birds to be slaughtered.
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Poland, Europe's largest poultry producer according to data from
Eurostat, has not had an outbreak of bird flu since 2017.
Andrzej Danielak, president of Polish Association of Breeders and
Poultry Producers, said that three farms might be affected, with up
to 350,000 birds at risk in a three kilometer radius.
"Veterinary services are implementing virus eradication procedures
in this situation," local authorities in Lubartowski county said in
a press release issued on Tuesday, adding that the virus was a
subtype of highly pathogenic H5N8 bird flu that can also threaten
people
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The authorities said crisis meetings had been held, while footage
from private broadcaster Polsat showed police cars blocking a road
in the area.
(Reporting by Alan Charlish and Alicja Ptak; Editing by David
Gregorio)
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