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Bird Flu Damages Poultry Industry in
France
France has become the latest country to put a
figure on how much its poultry industry is losing due to falling sales
in the face of fears over bird flu.
The French government said on Friday that its poultry sector - the
largest in Europe - was now losing 40m euros ($48m; £27m) a month.
Officials said poultry sales had fallen both domestically and abroad
where 40 nations had brought in restrictions. Germany's poultry
industry has seen demand drop 20% due to bird flu. It estimates that the
sector has lost more than 140m euros since last autumn. In
Hungary, poultry producers said their sales had also fallen by 20% since
the deadly H5N1 virus was first found there in dead swans on 21
February.
The overall European poultry industry has a turnover of about 20bn euros
each year, producing 11 million tonnes of meat. It employs more than
500,000 people. The UK has seen no cases of the deadly H5N1 virus
in poultry or wild birds. But birds in Austria, France, Germany,
Greece, Hungary, Italy, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and South East Asia
have been affected so far. --courtesy BBC.
French pet owners told to stay calm
France's food safety agency ordered residents in areas affected by bird
flu to keep their cats indoors and dogs on leashes to avoid spreading
the virus. But they said there was no reason to abandon pets in
panic and told pet owners to stay calm.
France's government had asked the food safety agency, AFSSA, for a study
on the risks of cats getting bird flu even before a cat in Germany was
found to have died of the flu earlier in the week - the first report of
an infected mammal in continental Europe.
France has recorded 29 cases of H5N1 in wild birds and an outbreak at a
turkey farm - the only case of commercial poultry infected in the
European Union. All of France's cases have been confined to the
southeastern Ain region. The food safety agency ordered residents
in the Dombes district of the Ain region to keep their cats indoors and
dogs on leashes when outdoors.
It said veterinary authorities should investigate any unusual cat deaths
in the infected zones, and urged people not to touch dead animals,
animal droppings or any detritus likely to attract carnivorous animals.
Some French cat owners panicked after the German announcement and
bombarded the animal protection society with anxious calls. In some
cases, owners abandoned their pets.
The food safety agency urged calm. "These precautionary measures, which
are temporary, should in no case lead to abandoning pets," it said in a
statement released by the Agriculture Ministry on Saturday.
--courtesy Scotsman.com
Bird Flu Reaches France
Bird
flu has been confirmed in a dead duck in France, the seventh European
Union country to be hit by the disease.
Avian influenza is a highly contagious virus that occurs naturally in
birds. While it does not normally make wild birds sick, it can kill
domesticated birds like chickens, ducks and turkeys.
Infected birds shed the virus in their saliva, nasal secretions and
faces. Domestic birds can catch the disease through direct contact with
infected wildfowl or through contact with contaminated surfaces or
materials, such as cages or feed.
Bird flu poses a low risk to most people because the virus does not
usually infect humans but confirmed cases of human infection have been
reported since 1997.
The disease has killed at least 91 people since 2003, according to the
World Health Organisation.
This latest discovery will cause further concern for the British
government as the disease draws closer to British shores.
Almost all the human deaths have been linked to contact with infected
poultry and cases where the virus was passed from person to person are
very rare.
But experts fear H5N1 could mutate into a form that spreads easily among
people, possibly sparking a pandemic.
The government recently announced a series of one mile exclusion zones
that would be brought into force, should the disease start to affect
wild fowl in the British Isles. --courtesy ITN News.
Bird Flu In France
There is a "90 per cent" chance that a wild duck found dead in the
south-eastern department of Ain was infected with the deadly strain of
bird flu, French Agriculture Minister Dominique Bussereau said Friday.
"An analysis revealed the presence of the H5 bird flu virus, and 90 per
cent it is the H5N1 virus, the virus that is the most pathogenic and the
most dangerous," Bussereau told journalists in Paris.
Bussereau said that the French Agency for Foods Safety (AFSSA) was
carrying out additional tests, and the definitive results would be known
by "late Saturday or Sunday."
The duck was one of several dead fowl found in a swamp-like area around
which a a protective three-kilometre-zone has been set up.
Health Minister Xavier Bertrand said that France is "in a situation of
bird flu that affects birds."
"We are absolutely not in the case of transmission from bird to man,
which was detected in Turkey and in South-East Asia," Bertrand said.
The discovery of the diseased bird came two days after the French
government ordered all free-range and domestic birds and fowl to be
confined.
The presence of bird flu could have a devastating effect on the
country's poultry industry. France is Europe's largest producer of
poultry. --courtesy Bangkok Post.
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