H5N1 confirmé sur 12 cygnes sauvages en République tchèque
Le virus H5N1 de la grippe aviaire a été confirmé sur douze cygnes sauvages en République tchèque, a annoncé mercredi le porte-parole de l'Administration vétérinaire d'Etat (SVS), Josef Duben.
La présence de ce virus hautement pathogène a été confirmée par le laboratoire britannique de référence de l'Union européenne à Weybridge, a-t-il précisé. Les douze cygnes sont morts du virus H5N1. Ils avaient été découverts dans un rayon relativement restreint dans la région de Bohême du sud, à environ 150 km au sud de la capitale Prague. NaTHNaC | Avian influenza in birds - Czech Republic, France :: As of 5 July 2007, three swans found dead in Assenoncourt, Moselle have been Influenza A (H5N1), Czech Republic, Follow up report 1, 29 June 2007. http://www.nathnac.org/pro/clinical_updates/flu_170707.htmHOME |
Au total, 2.300 oiseaux sauvages ou de volaille ont été jusqu'ici examinés en République tchèque, selon le porte-parole de SVS. Aucun élevage de volaille tchèque n'a été jusqu'à présent touché par la grippe aviaire, a-t-il souligné.
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BCCDC Situation Update: February 24, 2006:: File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTMLwild birds, which includes OIE. confirmation of H5N1 in last week’s. anecdotal report of a positive swan in. the Czech Republic and confirmation http://www.bccdc.org/downloads/pdf/epid/reports/BCCDC AI Situation Update.pdf?PHPSESSID=23bf826f99d19e583298a3516bf6a504HOME | Dead Swans - 5HN1 Bird Flu Update News blog: Avian Influenza Resources:: Mar 29: Czech swan: Czech authorities have confirmed H5N1 in a dead swan found . This animal previously tested positive for H5N1 twice, but now tests http://www.deadswans.com/HOME |
H5N1 confirmed on 12 wild swans in Czech Republic
Virus H5N1 of the aviary influenza was confirmed on twelve wild swans in Czech Republic, to Wednesday the veterinary spokesman of the Administration of State (SVS) announced, Josef Duben. Disaster Blog Avian Flu - PROEM LTD>:: Jan 29, 2006 In the meantime, yet another dead swan was located in the Czech Republic and as per government officials, it had been infected by avian flu. http://www.proem.com/disasterblog.htmlHOME |
The presence of this highly pathogenic virus was confirmed by the British laboratory of reference of the European Union to Weybridge, it specified. The twelve swans died of virus H5N1. They had been discovered in a ray relatively restricted in the area of Bohemia of the south, to approximately 150 km in the south of the Prague capital.
On the whole, 2.300 wild birds or of poultry were examined up to now in Czech Republic, according to the spokesman of SVS. No Czech poultry breeding was until now touched by the aviary influenza, it underlined.
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