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New bird flu outbreak in Netherlands

Published: 01 Dec 2014 - 12:28 am | Last Updated: 21 Jan 2022 - 03:17 am

THE HAGUE: Dutch authorities reported a new outbreak of bird flu yesterday on a western poultry farm, but could not say if it was the worrying new strain detected elsewhere in the country.
“Avian influenza has been detected on a poultry farm at Zoeterwoude, where some 28,000 birds are affected,” the economy ministry said. “The birds are infected with the H5 variant of the flu but it’s not yet known whether of the highly pathogenic variety or not,” it added.
The highly-infectious H5N8 strain of bird flu was discovered in the Netherlands two weeks ago, where authorities suspect it might have been brought in by birds migrating from Asia.
Some strains of avian influenza are fatal for chickens, and pose a health threat to humans, who can fall sick after handling infected poultry.
Dutch authorities have said human infection can only occur following “intense and direct contact” with infected birds.
The latest outbreak lies about 35km northwest of Hekendorp, where the first outbreak was detected in mid-November, leading to around 150,000 birds being destroyed.
Bird flu has been detected in at least three other locations in the Netherlands and Germany, and Britain has also reported similar strains of the virus. Authorities were destroying the birds at the latest outbreak at Zoeterwoude and have thrown a 10km cordon around the farm. Four other poultry farms in the area are being investigated for bird flu. AFP