Disease Report

OIE reported anthrax in Çaparlı in a mixed herd of sheep and goats. All affected animals were not vaccinated due to less than 3 months age during the last vaccination campaign in April 2021.

OIE reported anthrax in Çaparlı in a mixed herd of sheep and goats. All affected animals were not vaccinated due to less than 3 months age during the last vaccination campaign in April 2021.

OIE reported anthrax in Çaparlı in a mixed herd of sheep and goats. All affected animals were not vaccinated due to less than 3 months age during the last vaccination campaign in April 2021.

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OIE reported rabbit haemorrhagic disease RHDV2 in various communes. The disease is currently localised in the south of the country, mainly among small-scale breeders, where biosafety standards are not satisfactory.

OIE reported rabbit haemorrhagic disease RHDV2 in various communes. The disease is currently localised in the south of the country, mainly among small-scale breeders, where biosafety standards are not satisfactory.

OIE reported rabbit haemorrhagic disease RHDV2 in various communes. The disease is currently localised in the south of the country, mainly among small-scale breeders, where biosafety standards are not satisfactory.

Read more about OIE reported rabbit haemorrhagic disease RHDV2 in various communes. The disease is currently localised in the south of the country, mainly among small-scale breeders, where biosafety standards are not satisfactory.

OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N8 in 35 poultry units. All birds were killed and safely disposed of, restriction zones were established.

OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N8 in 35 poultry units. All birds were killed and safely disposed of, restriction zones were established.

OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N8 in 35 poultry units. All birds were killed and safely disposed of, restriction zones were established.

Read more about OIE reported highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus H5N8 in 35 poultry units. All birds were killed and safely disposed of, restriction zones were established.