High pathogenic bird flu found on chicken farm
SunLive · 1h
Bird flu found in NZ: What you need to know
The high pathogenic avian influenza - otherwise known as bird flu - has been found on a free range chicken farm in North Otago. Laying hens foraging outside were thought to have been infected with the H7N6 strain through a low pathogenic virus from wild waterfowl.
The New Zealand Herald · 18h
NZ’s first case of high pathogenic strain of bird flu found on Otago egg farm
The Government is confident its teams will be able to eradicate the high pathogenic avian influenza or bird flu, which has been found at an Otago farm. The Ministry for Primary Industries said laying hens foraging outside were thought to have been infected with the H7N6 strain through a low pathogenic virus from wild waterfowl.
health.economictimes.indiatimes · 19h
New Zealand reports first case of H7 bird flu
International: Tests showed a rural chicken farm in the Otago region identified the H7N6 subtype, Biosecurity New Zealand said in a statement. It is not the H5N1 type that has spread globally and raised fears of human transmission.
efeedlink · 3h
About 40,000 chickens in South Island, New Zealand, to be culled following bird flu discovery at egg farm
As many as 40,000 chickens will be culled after an avian influenza outbreak was detected at an egg farm in Moeraki, South Island, New Zealand, the first such case ever reported in the country.
The New Zealand Herald · 2h
Highly pathogenic bird flu found on chicken farm: What you need to know
The highly pathogenic avian influenza – otherwise known as bird flu – has been found on a free-range chicken farm in North Otago. Laying hens foraging outside were thought to have been infected with the H7N6 strain through a low pathogenic virus from wild waterfowl.
scmp.com · 5h
New Zealand suspends poultry exports after bird flu case at egg farm
New Zealand has halted all poultry exports after confirming its first case of bird flu on an egg farm in the southern region of Otago. Exports of poultry products worth about NZ$190 million (US$112 million) a year will cease until New Zealand can once again attest to being free of bird flu,
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