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  1. 47F Fatal Wugang Hunan Sheng China 219151 Confirmed Asia/China/Wugang City National Hunan Sheng / Lat.: 26.829805, Long.: 110.678293 18/11/2016 21/11/2016 Influenza - Avian H5N6 HPAI 1 1 Human Geocoords. Quality: Centroid Admin2 http://empres-i.fao.org/eipws3g/
  2. 219853 Confirmed Asia/China/Liuzhou National Guangxi Zhuangzu Zizhiqu / Lat.: 24.391881, Long.: 109.206402 08/11/2016 01/12/2016 Influenza - Avian H5N6 HPAI 1 Human Geocoords. Quality: Centroid Admin2 http://empres-i.fao.org/eipws3g/
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  5. Slaughterhouses in Ermelo, Nunspeet and Harderwijk locked because of bird flu Broiler slaughterhouse GPS in Nunspeet and ducks slaughterhouses Tomassen Duck-To in Ermelo and VSE in Harderwijk are provisionally locked as a result of the measures taken due to infection with avian influenza from a duck farm in Biddinghuizen. Both slaughterhouses are within the surveillance zone established in a radius of 10 kilometers around the affected poultry farm in Biddinghuizen. Transport of poultry is prohibited in this area, making the slaughterhouses no chickens and ducks may argue. The measures mean likely that companies wishing to dispose ducks for slaughter at abattoirs in East Germany or Poland have been identified. Outside the slaughterhouses in Ermelo and Harderwijk there are no possibilities for the slaughter of ducks in the Netherlands. Tomassen Duck-To 1 September oevrgenomen the VSE activities. The slaughter was transferred to Ermelo and the duck slaughterhouse in Harderwijk is out. Slaughter capacity has been increased in Ermelo. There are weekly 180,000 to 190,000 ducks slaughtered. These are partly come from the Netherlands, but also come in part from Germany. Tomassen calls for setting a corridor to the slaughterhouse in Ermelo, where it appears that the bird flu infection, only to a company in Biddinghuizen and has not spread to companies in Hierden and Ermelo. In the 10 kilometer zone around Biddinghuizen, besides the slaughterhouses several other poultry-related companies are located. It goes next to firms with ducks, broilers and laying hens, for example, to the vaccine hatchery hatchery and Tanghe in Harderwijk. http://www.agripress.be/start/artikel/581277/nl
  6. Again H5 bird flu in ducks business in Biddinghuizen Biddinghuizen , Thursday, December 1st, 2016 Biddinghuizen (Dronten) on Thursday, December 1st, 2016 at a second meat-using business avian influenza (H5) was adopted. To prevent further spread of the virus, this company is also cleared today. In total there are approximately 8,500 meat ducks. The culling is carried out by the Dutch Food and Goods Authority (NVWA) and lasts all day. It now struck ducks company located in the 3-kilometer zone from the last Saturday declared infected duck farm in Biddinghuizen, reports the Economy Ministry. In the area of one kilometer around today declared infected farm in Biddinghuizen are no other companies. In the area of three kilometers around the company is yet another poultry farm. This company is sampled and tested for avian influenza. Movement ban 10 km zone State Secretary Van Dam Economic Affairs immediately announced a ban on transporting poultry in an area of ten kilometers around the affected farm today in Biddinghuizen. This region overlaps to a large extent with the previously selected area where this movement ban was already in force. This movement ban covers include poultry, eggs, poultry manure and used bedding. All previously taken national measures remain in force. The movement ban has no effect on the corridors that are set for the slaughter Tomasen Duck-To and GPS, hatchery and Tanghe the designated packing center / egg processor NIVE. https://www.pluimveeweb.nl/artikelen/2016/12/nieuwe-uitbraak-van-vogelgriep-in-bi/
  7. Thursday, December 1, 2016 - Editorial Boer Business Thursday night is another duck now cleared in Biddinghuizen, due to the highly contagious bird flu Influenza A virus subtype H5N8. This is now the third company where the virus has been identified and the fourth company is culled. Now the virus is spreading significantly, state secretary has announced additional emergency measures during the phosphate debate in the House. Many cases in European countries known As there is for poultry with ducks and turkeys immediately a hygiene protocol. This means that there may only be transported even after the animals have been tested clinically. Also, there should only be transported directly.NVWA will strictly monitor the implementation of the Protocol. The bird flu is not only a problem in the Netherlands. In several European countries are dead birds found in many places, while in Japan, cases are known. The company which has been evacuated Thursday morning, has 8500 animals. This company was sat still controlled and when it appeared that the animals were not infected. Later, the farmer has yet been reported in the NVWA because striking many animals died. At the first farm where bird flu has been identified 190,000 ducks culled. Thursday night there so again cleared a company. How many animals have been culled here, is not yet known. Image: On the illustration above a geographical list where recent outbreaks have been detected bird flu in Europe. See link
  8. Thursday night is another duck now cleared in Biddinghuizen, due to the highly contagious bird flu Influenza A virus subtype H5N8. This is now the third company where the virus has been identified and the fourth company is culled. http://www.boerenbusiness.nl/artikel/10872520/van-dam-extra-maatregelen-om-vogelgriep-te-beheersen
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  10. December 1, 2016 Department of Health Daily Zika Update Contact: Communications [email protected] (850) 245-4111 Tallahassee, Fla.—In an effort to keep Florida residents and visitors safe and aware about the status of the Zika virus, the department will issue a Zika virus update each week day. Updates will include a Zika case count by county and information to keep Floridians informed and prepared. In order to keep the public informed, the department has posted our investigation process here. There is one new travel-related case today in Miami-Dade County. There no new locally acquired cases today. The total number of Zika cases reported in Florida as of today is 1,220. Infection Type Infection Count Travel-Related Infections of Zika 961 Locally Acquired Infections of Zika 244 Undetermined 15 Pregnant Women with Lab-Evidence of Zika 173 Note, these categories are not mutually exclusive and cannot be added together. Please visit our website to see the full list of travel-related cases by county. Recently, Governor Rick Scott announced that the department had not detected any additional local transmissions of Zika in the north portion of Miami Beach in more than 45 days. That portion of the zone has been lifted. The lifted area is about three miles, from 28th street to 63rd street. The remaining area of active Zika transmission in Miami Beach is about 1.5 square miles between 8th and 28th streets. The remaining area of active Zika transmission in Little River is about one square mile. DOH continues outreach and targeted testing in Miami-Dade County and mosquito abatement and reduction activities are also taking place around the locations that are being investigated. DOH believes ongoing transmission is only taking place within the identified area in Miami Beach and Little River in Miami-Dade County, see maps below. One case does not mean ongoing active transmission is taking place. DOH conducts a thorough investigation by sampling close contacts and community members around each case to determine if additional people are infected. If DOH finds evidence that active transmission is occurring in an area, the media and the public will be notified. The timelines below are as of Nov. 23. Note: asymptomatic cases are not reflected as they do not have symptom on-set dates. click image above to enlarge click image above to enlarge click image above to enlarge The department is currently conducting 14 active investigations. The department has closed 38 investigations. Information regarding the investigations can be found here. If investigations reveal additional areas of active transmission, the department will announce a defined area of concern. The department has conducted Zika virus testing for more than 10,665 people statewide. Florida currently has the capacity to test 5,753 people for active Zika virus and 4,997 for Zika antibodies. At Governor Scott’s direction, all county health departments now offer free Zika risk assessment and testing to pregnant women. Florida’s small case cluster is not considered widespread transmission, however, pregnant women are advised to avoid non-essential travel to the impacted area in Miami-Dade County (see map below). If you are pregnant and must travel or if you live or work in the impacted area, protect yourself from mosquito bites by wearing insect repellent, long clothing and limiting your time outdoors. According to CDC guidance, providers should test all pregnant women who lived in, traveled to or whose partner traveled to Miami-Dade County after Aug. 1, 2016. It is also recommended that all pregnant women who reside in or travel frequently to the area where active transmission is likely occurring be tested for Zika in the first and second trimester. Pregnant women in the identified area can contact their medical provider or their local county health department to be tested and receive a Zika prevention kit. CDC recommends that a pregnant woman with a history of Zika virus and her provider should consider additional ultrasounds. Additionally, the department is working closely with the Healthy Start Coalition of Miami-Dade County to identify pregnant women in the impacted areas to ensure they have access to resources and information to protect themselves. CDC recommends that a pregnant woman with a history of Zika virus and her provider should consider additional ultrasounds. Pregnant women can contact their local county health department for Zika risk assessment and testing hours and information. A Zika risk assessment will be conducted by county health department staff and blood and/or urine samples may be collected and sent to labs for testing. It may take one to two weeks to receive results. Florida has been monitoring pregnant women with evidence of Zika regardless of symptoms. The total number of pregnant women who have been or are being monitored is 173. On Feb. 12, Governor Scott directed the State Surgeon General to activate a Zika Virus Information Hotline for current Florida residents and visitors, as well as anyone planning on traveling to Florida in the near future. The hotline, managed by the Department of Health, has assisted 7,776 callers since it launched. The number for the Zika Virus Information Hotline is 1-855-622-6735. The department urges Floridians to drain standing water weekly, no matter how seemingly small. A couple drops of water in a bottle cap can be a breeding location for mosquitoes. Residents and visitors also need to use repellents when enjoying the Florida outdoors. For more information on DOH action and federal guidance, please click here. For resources and information on Zika virus, click here. click image above to enlarge click image above to enlarge About the Florida Department of Health The department, nationally accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board, works to protect, promote, and improve the health of all people in Florida through integrated state, county and community efforts. Follow us on Twitter at @HealthyFla and on Facebook. For more information about the Florida Department of Health, please visit www.FloridaHealth.gov.
  11. There is one new travel-related case today in Miami-Dade County. There no new locally acquired cases today. The total number of Zika cases reported in Florida as of today is 1,220. http://www.floridahealth.gov/newsroom/2016/12/120116-zika-update.html Infection Type Infection Count Travel-Related Infections of Zika 961 Locally Acquired Infections of Zika 244 Undetermined 15 Pregnant Women with Lab-Evidence of Zika 173
  12. Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Tunisia Information received on 01/12/2016 from Dr Malek Zrelli, Directeur Général, Direction Générale des Services Vétérinaires, Ministère de l'Agriculture, Tunis, Tunisia Summary Report type Immediate notification Date of start of the event 24/11/2016 Date of confirmation of the event 30/11/2016 Report date 01/12/2016 Date submitted to OIE 01/12/2016 Reason for notification First occurrence of a listed disease in the country Causal agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in wild birds Serotype H5 Nature of diagnosis Laboratory (advanced) This event pertains to a defined zone within the country New outbreaks (1) Outbreak 1 Ichkeul Natural Park, Ghazala, BIZERTE Date of start of the outbreak 24/11/2016 Outbreak status Continuing (or date resolved not provided) Epidemiological unit Natural park Affected animals Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered Common Coot:Fulica atra(Rallidae) 17 17 0 0 Eurasian Wigeon:Anas penelope(Anatidae) 13 13 0 0 Affected population On November 24, 2016, 30 Eurasian wigeons (Anas Penelope) and common coots (Fulica atra) were found dead in Ichkeul Natural Park (wetland), in the framework of the strengthened surveillance in wetland areas (REPIOM network). On November 30, 2016, the laboratory of the Veterinary Research Institute in Tunis confirmed the presence of H5 virus in the samples taken on the animals. Summary of outbreaks Total outbreaks: 1 Total animals affected Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered Common Coot:Fulica atra(Rallidae) 17 17 0 0 Eurasian Wigeon:Anas penelope(Anatidae) 13 13 0 0 Outbreak statistics Species Apparent morbidity rate Apparent mortality rate Apparent case fatality rate Proportion susceptible animals lost* Common Coot:Fulica atra(Rallidae) ** ** 100.00% ** Eurasian Wigeon:Anas penelope(Anatidae) ** ** 100.00% ** *Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction and/or slaughter **Not calculated because of missing information Epidemiology Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection Unknown or inconclusive Epidemiological comments - Tunisia is located in the main migratory corridor for wild birds going to Africa from Europe during winter migration. Migration is ongoing and this viral strain must have been carried over by migrating birds. - According to the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code, article 10.4.1, provision 8, this outbreak does not modify the sanitary status of the country as affected birds are wild and thus are not included in the OIE definition of poultry. - A 3-km protection zone and a 10-km surveillance zone were implemented. There is no industrial poultry farm within the protection zone, and eight broiler farms within the surveillance zone. - Surveillance measures strengthened within the surveillance zone and the whole country. - Access to Ichkeul Natural Park was suspended. Control measures Measures applied Surveillance outside containment and/or protection zone Official disposal of carcasses, by-products and waste Surveillance within containment and/or protection zone Control of wildlife reservoirs Vaccination prohibited No treatment of affected animals Measures to be applied No other measures Diagnostic test results Laboratory name and type Species Test Test date Result Veterinary Research Institute in Tunis (National laboratory) Common Coot real-time reverse transcriptase/polymerase chain reaction (RRT-PCR) 30/11/2016 Positive Future Reporting The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted. Map of outbreak locations http://www.oie.int/wahis_2/public/wahid.php/Reviewreport/Review?page_refer=MapFullEventReport&reportid=21749
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  14. Last Minute: Two farms affected by bird flu. December 1st, 2016 No CommentsHighlights ,Economy and Agriculture ,Society issues ,All newsYannick Foucaud illustration photo Two ducks breeding farms for feeding located in the town of Almayrac (81) are affected by bird flu. implementation measures for containment and decontamination presence of companies and slaughter. Stay tuned for the rest of the Midi Pyrénées departments. http://www.petiterepublique.com/2016/12/01/derniere-minute-deux-exploitations-touchees-grippe-aviaire/
  15. Published on 01/12/2016 at 17:30 3,000 dead ducks in Tarn breeding: bird flu suspicions Avian Flu The police prevent motorists from entering the prohibited area. / Photo DDM; BD A duck farm Almayrac near Carmaux in the Tarn, suffered from this weekend with a very high mortality. 3000 ducks on the 5000 account that this farm died.The farmer quickly alerted authorities and a veterinarian went to the scene to analysis. The results are not yet known and we can not say at this time if there is an episode of avian flu (H5N8).One thing is certain, livestock suffered a bacterium that attacks the neurological system ducks. All livestock must be slaughtered on Friday 2nd December. Access to the farm is forbidden and gendarmes were posted on both sides of the path. Recall that the first proven case of avian flu on a farm Tarn dated April 2016. It had touched an exploitation of Labastide-Gabausse also a few kilometers from Carmaux. It is a breeding chickens and guinea fowls 6000 that was concerned. The entire livestock had been slaughtered as required by the precautionary measures taken in such cases by the authorities. The previous outbreak resulted confinement for months geese and ducks in 18 southwestern departments. The lifting of the mid-September was welcomed as a relief from fatty liver professional, hard hit by the crisis and who are anxiously waiting to export again. According to the Ministry of Agriculture website, a new case of bird flu was detected on November 28 wild ducks in the Pas-de-Calais.
  16. A duck farm Almayrac near Carmaux in the Tarn, suffered from this weekend with a very high mortality. 3000 ducks on the 5000 account that this farm died.The farmer quickly alerted authorities and a veterinarian went to the scene to analysis. http://www.ladepeche.fr/article/2016/12/01/2470115-3000-canards-morts-elevage-tarn-soupcons-grippe-aviaire.html
  17. Tunisia: Cases of bird flu diagnosed in migratory birds at the lake Ichkel December 1, 2016 By: Di TAP Cases of unusual deaths were recorded in some species of migratory birds in the Taref area (delegation Ghezala) in the governorate of Bizerte, at the intersection of Oued Sejnane and Lake Ichkel announced the Ministry of Agriculture, water and fisheries resources, in a statement released Thursday, adding that the analyzes led to diagnose bird flu disease in these birds. The Ministry assured, in this context, that no case of infringement of this disease has been recorded at the level of family farming and industrial structures of chickens in different regions or in other wet areas. The department announced in the same frame a number of provisions aimed at preventing the spread of the disease. It was decided to close and quarantine Ichkel the park and enhance the continuous monitoring at the level of industrial structures and family breeding of chickens and at the level of wetlands. Moreover, the ministry called the farmers to respect the rules of biosecurity in poultry houses, including the protection of poultry by preventing the introduction of migratory birds, strengthening livestock inputs control measures and non acquisition of birds of unknown origin. The Ministry invites farmers to inform the veterinary services in regional delegations to agricultural development in any case of unusual deaths recorded. http://directinfo.webmanagercenter.com/2016/12/01/tunisie-des-cas-de-grippe-aviaire-diagnostiques-chez-des-oiseaux-migrateurs-au-lac-ichkel/
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  19. Immediate notification report Report reference: REF OIE 21749, Report Date: 01/12/2016, Country : Tunisia Report Summary Name of sender of the report Dr Malek Zrelli Telephone +21671794586 Position Directeur Général Fax Address 30 rue Alain Savary 1002 Tunis Belvédère Tunis Email [email protected] Date submitted to OIE 01/12/2016 Animal type Terrestrial Date of report 01/12/2016 Disease Highly pathogenic avian influenza Date of start of the event 24/11/2016 Causal Agent Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in wild birds Date of confirmation of the event 30/11/2016 Serotype(s) H5 Diagnosis Laboratory (advanced) Reason First occurrence of a listed disease in the country Clinical signs Yes Country or zone a zone or compartment Number of reported outbreaks submitted= 1, Draft= 0 Outbreak details Gouvernorat Number of outbreaks Délégation Imada Unit Type Location Latitude Longitude Start Date End Date: BIZERTE- (this report - submitted) - Ghazala Natural park Ichkeul Natural Park 37.124365 9.615308 24/11/2016 Species Measuring units Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered Common Coot:Rallidae(Fulica atra) Animals ... 17 17 0 0 Eurasian Wigeon:Anatidae(Anas penelope) Animals ... 13 13 0 0 Affected Population On November 24, 2016, 30 Eurasian wigeons (Anas Penelope) and common coots (Fulica atra) were found dead in Ichkeul Natural Park (wetland), in the framework of the strengthened surveillance in wetland areas (REPIOM network). On November 30, 2016, the laboratory of the Veterinary Research Institute in Tunis confirmed the presence of H5 virus in the samples taken on the animals. Outbreak summary: Total outbreaks = 1 (Submitted) Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Destroyed Slaughtered Common Coot 17 17 0 0 Eurasian Wigeon 13 13 0 0 Epidemiology Epidemiological comments - Tunisia is located in the main migratory corridor for wild birds going to Africa from Europe during winter migration. Migration is ongoing and this viral strain must have been carried over by migrating birds. - According to the OIE Terrestrial Animal Health Code, article 10.4.1, provision 8, this outbreak does not modify the sanitary status of the country as affected birds are wild and thus are not included in the OIE definition of poultry. - A 3-km protection zone and a 10-km surveillance zone were implemented. There is no industrial poultry farm within the protection zone, and eight broiler farms within the surveillance zone. - Surveillance measures strengthened within the surveillance zone and the whole country. - Access to Ichkeul Natural Park was suspended http://www.oie.int/wahis_2/temp/reports/en_imm_0000021749_20161201_191226.pdf
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  21. 219675 Confirmed Europe/Germany/Weilheim-Schongau OIE Bayern / Lat.: 47.95, Long.: 11.15 21/11/2016 25/11/2016 Influenza - Avian H5N8 HPAI 27 27 0 0 wild, unspecified bird Geocoords. Quality: Exact http://empres-i.fao.org/eipws3g/
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  23. 219352 Confirmed Europe/Sweden/Vellinge, Höllviken OIE Skaane Laen / Lat.: 55.404506, Long.: 12.973121 14/11/2016 23/11/2016 Influenza - Avian H5N8 HPAI 1 1 wild, common goldeneye Geocoords. Quality: Unknown http://empres-i.fao.org/eipws3g/
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