Bird flu report on French outbreak



Hygiene controls needed to combat bird flu -France
24 Mar 2006 17:07:44 GMT

Source: Reuters http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L24227325.htm
PARIS, March 24 (Reuters) - Wild birds can be ruled out as the cause of the
bird flu virus outbreak at a French turkey farm last month, with an inquiry
into the case underlining the need for strict hygiene controls, food agency
AFSSA said on Friday.
"In view of the way the animals were confined in this farm, the entrance of
wild birds into the building as a source of contamination seems very
unlikely," AFSSA said in a summary of its inquiry released on its website.
"The animals' contamination very likely had an indirect origin," it added.
An AFSSA spokeswoman added that the virus could have been carried into the
building by a domestic pet, via farm equipment or by humans.
This showed that strict hygiene controls were needed.
At the end of last month France discovered an outbreak of the deadly H5N1
bird flu virus at a farm in the department of Ain, which had more than
11,000 birds.
The case marked the first and only time so far the virus has spread to
domestic farm birds in the European Union.
It dealt a heavy blow to France's poultry industry, worth six billion euros
a year, with sales falling some 30 percent after the discovery.
Since then French poultry sales have recovered slightly and are now around
7-10 percent down on the same period last year.
In an additional sign that the bird flu scare may be waning in France, the
French farm ministry said on Friday the security zone around the infected
turkey farm would be lifted on Monday, four days earlier than originally
planned.
A ministry official said the authorisation had been given by the European
Commission in light of the progress made to control the spread of the
disease.


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