niman Posted December 2, 2016 Report Posted December 2, 2016 Three duck farms in the Gers, welcoming a total of 3,890 ducks were affected by avian flu, said Friday in Auch the department prefect, Pierre Ory. http://www.lindependant.fr/2016/12/02/grippe-aviaire-18-000-canards-abattus-dans-le-tarn-un-cas-dans-les-hautes-pyrenees,2279811.php
niman Posted December 2, 2016 Author Report Posted December 2, 2016 Bird flu virus spreads in several farms Southwest December 02 at 3:22 p.m. by AFP | Updated 53 minutes ago PHOTO / AFP Updated at 19 h 44. Three duck farms in the Gers, welcoming a total of 3,890 ducks were affected by avian flu, said Friday in Auch the department prefect, Pierre Ory. The "outbreaks" on three farms in the Gers, one spot 690 ducks and two others who account for each 1,600, has he said at a press conference, adding that a "firm response" was was decided to prevent the spread of the disease. " Ducks ready to gorge were transported in the three affected farms in the Gers and, according to the prefect, the same supplier (Tarn)" is causing infections in the Hautes-Pyrenees, Lot-et Garonne and the Gers. A protection zone of three kilometers, and seven additional kilometers supervision is in place around the farms of the Gers. But "these cases are confined in homes, allowing to contain ," he said. The virus is "h autement pathogenic and withering in its spread, resulting in an extremely high mortality rate of 50% within 72 hours ," he said. 18,000 ducks were slaughtered in the Tarn, in the wake of the discovery of an outbreak of avian flu, and the virus spreads in the departments of Gers, Lot-et-Garonne and Hautes-Pyrénées, where cases was detected, did was learned from the prefecture. " All the animals were slaughtered or 18,000" in total, in two separate farms in the town of Almayrac, said the prefect of the Tarn, Jean-Michel Mougard, at a press conference. A case was also detected in the Hautes-Pyrénées, in the prefecture of this department. A press conference of the Gers Prefecture is scheduled at 17:00. " We see some viral growth" , particularly in the Gers, the Hautes-Pyrénées and Lot-et-Garonne, said the prefect of the Tarn. " There are suspected, samples are underway" , he said. "Indeed, a day before the findings of the first dead duck in the second breeding Almayrac, a convoy left with ducks to these departments ," said the Prefect. " The goal is to absolutely stop the spread of the virus. Other animals may be euthanized, including preventively if there is suspicion. For now, we freeze movement and proceed to use disinfection. animals must be confined in farms rigorously because we perceive a certain viral progression , "he said. " This pathogen virus is extremely dangerous because mortality intervenes quickly. This is the first time that we see this degree of virulence. Breeders will be a census to be compensated since mid-January ," he said the prefect of the Tarn.
PHOTO / AFP Updated at 19 h 44. Three duck farms in the Gers, welcoming a total of 3,890 ducks were affected by avian flu, said Friday in Auch the department prefect, Pierre Ory. The "outbreaks" on three farms in the Gers, one spot 690 ducks and two others who account for each 1,600, has he said at a press conference, adding that a "firm response" was was decided to prevent the spread of the disease. " Ducks ready to gorge were transported in the three affected farms in the Gers and, according to the prefect, the same supplier (Tarn)" is causing infections in the Hautes-Pyrenees, Lot-et Garonne and the Gers. A protection zone of three kilometers, and seven additional kilometers supervision is in place around the farms of the Gers. But "these cases are confined in homes, allowing to contain ," he said. The virus is "h autement pathogenic and withering in its spread, resulting in an extremely high mortality rate of 50% within 72 hours ," he said. 18,000 ducks were slaughtered in the Tarn, in the wake of the discovery of an outbreak of avian flu, and the virus spreads in the departments of Gers, Lot-et-Garonne and Hautes-Pyrénées, where cases was detected, did was learned from the prefecture. " All the animals were slaughtered or 18,000" in total, in two separate farms in the town of Almayrac, said the prefect of the Tarn, Jean-Michel Mougard, at a press conference. A case was also detected in the Hautes-Pyrénées, in the prefecture of this department. A press conference of the Gers Prefecture is scheduled at 17:00. " We see some viral growth" , particularly in the Gers, the Hautes-Pyrénées and Lot-et-Garonne, said the prefect of the Tarn. " There are suspected, samples are underway" , he said. "Indeed, a day before the findings of the first dead duck in the second breeding Almayrac, a convoy left with ducks to these departments ," said the Prefect. " The goal is to absolutely stop the spread of the virus. Other animals may be euthanized, including preventively if there is suspicion. For now, we freeze movement and proceed to use disinfection. animals must be confined in farms rigorously because we perceive a certain viral progression , "he said. " This pathogen virus is extremely dangerous because mortality intervenes quickly. This is the first time that we see this degree of virulence. Breeders will be a census to be compensated since mid-January ," he said the prefect of the Tarn.
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niman Posted December 3, 2016 Author Report Posted December 3, 2016 Bird flu "suspected" in Vendée The prefecture has announced that "a preventive measure, the chicken farming were shot." The suspected case was found in the municipality of La Garnache. SOURCE AFP Modified 12.03.2016 at 20:30 - Published on 12.03.2016 at 12:59 | the Point.fr Four departments are now affected. (Illustration) © AFP / FRANK PERRY SUBSCRIBE TO € 1 The black series continues. A "suspicion" of bird flu cases were reported Saturday in a northern farming chickens Vendée and "preventive measure, the chicken farming were shot," said the prefecture in a statement. The suspected case was found in the municipality of La Garnache, in a neighboring area of the Loire-Atlantique. By prefectural, a security perimeter of 10km, which are installed in "114 farms" has been defined around the affected farm in order to control the spread of the virus. "All movement of poultry, including to slaughterhouses, is strictly prohibited in this zone" regarding new Vendée common in total and four of Loire-Atlantique, the statement said. The final test results will be known early next week, the statement said, recalling that "the virus of avian influenza poses no risk to human health." For its part, the West was launched Saturday in a race against time to curb the new outbreak of bird flu while the virus, which already affects four departments, is even more virulent than during the previous crisis that decimated farms. The Lot-et-Garonne has been added to Saturday already affected three departments: Tarn, Gers and the Hautes-Pyrénées. A new outbreak of infection has been confirmed in a herd of Monbahus (Lot-et-Garonne), told the Agence France-Presse assistant general manager of power to the Ministry of Agriculture , Loïc Evain. More than 2 000 ducks from this feeding area have been slaughtered on Friday to prevent any spread of the virus, which does not impact in any way the foie gras or duck already on sale. "Highly pathogenic" Tarn, which is part of the outbreak, suspicion contamination was detected in a third breeding, Lacapelle-Ségalar, resulting in the extension of security perimeters, said the prefecture in a statement. This new probable fireplace adds to the two farms already affected by the H5N8 virus, called "highly pathogenic" by the authorities.Meanwhile, a vast slaughter campaign continued on Saturday in the three farms affected Gers. After the slaughter of 690 animals in a farm Friday, more than 3200 others were to be killed on Saturday afternoon at two other farms Gers, told the Agence France -Presse Dominique Chabanet, the DDCSPP, the body responsible for the slaughter operations. The three farms involved Gers, in Beaumont, Eauze and Monlezun, were delivered on November 30 of contaminated ducks from a farm of the Tarn close to that where H5N8 was detected on 1 December. 1 000 animals from a holding of Ibos in the Hautes-Pyrénées, which also received the infected ducks were also slaughtered, according to the prefecture. "We expect net stop the virus," said Agence France-Presse Catherine Galinié, Chief of the Hautes-Pyrénées prefecture, also highlighting the establishment of areas of security and monitoring of up to 10 km around the affected farms. "We call on farmers to go to war mode", summed Friday the president of the Chamber of Agriculture of the Gers, Bernard Malabirade. The virus responsible for the current outbreak is "highly pathogenic and withering in its spread, resulting in an extremely high mortality rate of 50% within 72 hours," warned Friday the prefect of the Gers, Pierre Ory. But this virulence could promote rapid eradication: the head of the previous outbreak last spring virus was not lethal to ducks, which could then travel contaminated without this being known. The fight against the disease could further benefit from the fact that operators have already established an impressive package during the last outbreak which resulted in the stoppage of all livestock for several months last spring. Eradicate the virus within eight days Biosecurity measures, such as installing locks at the entrance of each building receiving animals have been instituted. Prefectures are therefore confident to eradicate the virus within eight days target set by the Ministry of Agriculture. They base their hopes on the fact that contaminated tarnais animals that were delivered in the other departments were ducks "ready to gorge," which therefore are locked and do not run. "These animals arrive in enclosed spaces. This is a favorable factor, "says the Agency France Presse + Chabanet Dominique, director of the Departmental Directorate of social cohesion and the protection of populations (DDCSPP). Still, even if the virus is harmless to humans and the ducks are consumables that outbreak is a blow to the industry, which is still not out of the suspension of livestock in the spring . These new cases repel effect three months the recovery of exports outside the EU, particularly on the lucrative Japanese market. In 2015, France had exported about 5000 tons of foie gras produced about 19,200. http://www.lepoint.fr/sante/grippe-aviaire-nouveaux-cas-dans-le-tarn-et-dans-le-lot-et-garonne-03-12-2016-2087719_40.php
niman Posted December 4, 2016 Author Report Posted December 4, 2016 Niman Show Update http://recombinomics.co/thedrnimanshow/2016/12/120316.mp3
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