Any new outbreak of avian influenza asks for strict biosecurity and a proper stamping out methodology to get to grips with the situation. Both work hand in hand and cannot do without each other.
That was proven in Belgium recently, where a low pathogenic H3N1 virus was able to spread wildly to more than 80 farms within four months. What started with a single introduction in a free-range layer farm turned in to a country’s nightmare scenario. The poultry sector did their utmost to strengthen th
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