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Case of H5N8 bird flu in German farm, turkeys to be culled quoting : reuters

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Case of H5N8 bird flu in German farm, turkeys to be culled


Case of H5N8 bird flu in German farm, turkeys to be culled
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A car drives past the town sign in the northern German village of Grumby, Germany, with the ''Bird Flu - off limits area'' warning notice November 12, 2016.REUTERS/Sebastian Iwersen/NordpresseHAMBURG A case of high risk H5N8 bird flu has been confirmed in the German state of Lower Saxony and about 16,000 turkeys on the farm will now be culled, authorities said on Thursday.The case was confirmed in Cloppenburg in north Germany and is the first farm-based case in Lower Saxony, one of Europe's largest poultry production regions, the state's agriculture ministry said.
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Thousands of turkeys culled after bird flu found on German farm


Thousands of turkeys culled after bird flu found on German farm
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The Environment Ministry in Saxony-Anhalt announced Thursday that for the first time two cases of H5N8 bird flu had been found in the eastern German state.The virus was found in a dead swan in the Jerichower Land area and a small poultry farm in the region of Harz, according to the Friedrich Löffler Institute, which addresses farm animal health and welfare.Bird flu cases are spreading throughout Germany"Due to the new risk situation, we have immediately decided that poultry must be kept in their sheds, however, exceptions are possible in some individual cases," Environment Minister for Saxony-Anhalt Claudia Dalbert said.
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Suspect low-risk bird flu case found in big German poultry area


Suspect low-risk bird flu case found in big German poultry area
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German officials are preparing to cull around 16,000 turkeys after a first suspected farm-based case of low-risk H5 bird flu was discovered in Lower Saxony, one of Europe's biggest poultry-producing regions, authorities said on Wednesday.Tests will now be carried out to establish whether the more threatening H5N8 strain is present, said the state agriculture ministry in Lower Saxony, whose farms have more than 35 million chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese.Israel and a series of European countries have found cases of H5N8 bird flu in the past few weeks and some have ordered that poultry flocks be kept indoors to stop the disease spreading.
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