World Organisation for Animal Health: injury of 17 countries in Europe, bird flu

World Organisation for Animal Health: injury of 17 countries in Europe, bird flu




 World Organisation for Animal Health announced that 17 countries in Europe reported cases of avian flu pandemic. These countries are Germany, Austria, Croatia, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Sweden, Switzerland, the Czech Republic and the United KingdomSaid Monique Alloa director Anizh- which is based in Paris and is following her 110 animal diseases in 180 countries - Europe is facing severe pressure as a result of an outbreak of a virus (H 5 to 8) which is transmitted by migratory birds, but there is a marked deterioration of the situation.In a related development, an official source said that France has decided to conduct mass executions to prevent the spread of the virus (H 5 to 8) and the protection of millions of birds in other areas.He added that this virus as a cause severe infection in cases of high mortality among infected birds, as well as its ability to pivoting necessitating control it in the fastest time.He pointed to the lack of formal recommendations from the World Organisation for Animal Health and the lack of a unified approach could be adopted to address the epidemic, pointing to the state to take all appropriate measures to their particular circumstances.The source confirmed that there are ongoing operations vaccination in countries with cases of high infection, particularly in Asia, saying that vaccines are a very important tool to prevent the spread of the virus, especially when it comes to strains dangerous to humans, such as (H5 1) and (H-7 the 9), noting that so far there is no risk to the man with the outbreak of the virus (H5 8) in Europe.

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