France has raised its bird flu risk level to “high” in response to an increasing number of cases spreading across the European Union. This decision underscores the nation’s urgency to contain the virus amid rising outbreaks that have affected poultry farms and wild bird populations in various EU countries.
The heightened risk status means that farmers and those in the poultry industry are required to implement stricter biosecurity measures, such as confining birds indoors to limit contact with potential carriers like migratory wild birds.
Bird flu, also known as avian influenza, can have significant repercussions for both the poultry industry and food supply. France’s move reflects its intent to prevent severe outbreaks that can lead to mass culling and trade restrictions. The virus’s spread during migration seasons increases the challenge, as infected wild birds can introduce the flu to domestic flocks.
France raises bird flu
Enhanced monitoring and emergency response protocols are being emphasized to minimize risks. Authorities are also calling on poultry owners to remain vigilant and strictly follow biosecurity guidelines to protect their flocks and help prevent the spread of the disease.France has stepped up its bird flu risk assessment to ‘high’ from ‘moderate’, it said on Friday in a decree that will trigger reinforced security measures around poultry farms.
Highly pathogenic avian influenza, commonly called bird flu, has been spreading faster among poultry in the European Union this season than in 2023, raising concerns of a repeat of previous crises that led to poultry deaths in the tens of millions and fears it could lead to human-to-human transmission.
“The heightened risk status follows confirmation of infection in migratory wild birds in neighboring countries and aims to strengthen surveillance and prevention measures,” the agriculture ministry said.
The change in status will take effect on Saturday. The upgrade to risk status in the seasonal assessment is kicking in earlier than last year, taking effect in early November rather than December.
France has reported eight bird flu outbreaks on farms since the summer and last month launched a second vaccination campaign among farm ducks after a successful programme last year.
The British government said on Tuesday that cases of bird flu had been confirmed at premises in Yorkshire, hours after it increased the risk level of the disease to ‘high.
Source: SABC
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