Disease Report

OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 virus in Ha Penapena. Outbreak occurred on a mixed farm keeping layers, pigs, indigeneous cattle and sheep.

OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 virus in Ha Penapena. Outbreak occurred on a mixed farm keeping layers, pigs, indigeneous cattle and sheep.

OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 virus in Ha Penapena. Outbreak occurred on a mixed farm keeping layers, pigs, indigeneous cattle and sheep.

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OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N8 in two hobby poultry holdings in Klišiai. Turkeys, geese, broilers and one-day chickens were found dead and tested positive for H5N8. The outbreak is suspected to have originated from contact with wild species. 

OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N8 in two hobby poultry holdings in Klišiai. Turkeys, geese, broilers and one-day chickens were found dead and tested positive for H5N8. The outbreak is suspected to have originated from contact with wild species. 

OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N8 in two hobby poultry holdings in Klišiai. Turkeys, geese, broilers and one-day chickens were found dead and tested positive for H5N8. The outbreak is suspected to have originated from contact with wild species.

Read more about OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N8 in two hobby poultry holdings in Klišiai. Turkeys, geese, broilers and one-day chickens were found dead and tested positive for H5N8. The outbreak is suspected to have originated from contact with wild species. 

OIE reported African swine fever (ASF) in Chhukha District. The outbreak is suspected to be caused by uncontrolled movement of scavenging stray pigs across the border (Phuentshogling, Chhukha, Bhutan – Jaigaon, WB, India). This is the first occurrence of the disease in the country. 

OIE reported African swine fever (ASF) in Chhukha District. The outbreak is suspected to be caused by uncontrolled movement of scavenging stray pigs across the border (Phuentshogling, Chhukha, Bhutan – Jaigaon, WB, India). This is the first occurrence of the disease in the country. 

OIE reported African swine fever (ASF) in Chhukha District. The outbreak is suspected to be caused by uncontrolled movement of scavenging stray pigs across the border (Phuentshogling, Chhukha, Bhutan – Jaigaon, WB, India). This is the first occurrence of the disease in the country.

Read more about OIE reported African swine fever (ASF) in Chhukha District. The outbreak is suspected to be caused by uncontrolled movement of scavenging stray pigs across the border (Phuentshogling, Chhukha, Bhutan – Jaigaon, WB, India). This is the first occurrence of the disease in the country.