Newcastle disease could have caused poultry perishingin the Akmola region, Khabar 24 reports. “In the Tselinograd region, the symptoms of bird flu are not similar. But we presume that it is Newcastle disease. Also pathological materials were sent for examination. We are waiting for the results,"said Talgat Zhunusov, deputy head of the veterinary department of the Akmola region. Poultry perishing started also in Zerendinsky and Bulandinsky and districts of the region. “Lab studies will show what kind of disease killed the birds. So far, quarantine has been imposed only in one village in the region - in the village of Shoyndykol. A special detachment. Read more...
Since August 10, the Rosselkhoznadzor has temporarily limited the import of live poultry, hatching eggs, poultry meat and by-products from Bulgariathat have not undergone heat treatment. the farm network Agrobook reports. The ban was introduced in connection with the deterioration of the epizootic situation associated with the spread of the Newcastle disease virus in poultry farms in Bulgaria. Restrictions apply to feed and herbal feed additives from Bulgarian manufacturers, as well as used equipment for poultrykeeping and slaughtering. At the same timeall listed goods are allowed to be imported into Russia until August 23, 2020, accompanied by veterinary. Read more...
The ban will be temporary and is associated with the spread of a pathogen infection in one of the states of this country. The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Surveillance (Rosselkhoznadzor) has banned the import of poultry from the Mexican state of Sonohr due to Newcastle disease. This is the so-called "pseudo-avian bird flue", a viral disease in chickens with pneumonia, encephalitis and multiple lesions of internal organs. Restrictions relate to the supply of live poultry and hatching eggs, as well as meat and all types of poultry products that have not undergone heat treatment. Restrictions are also imposed on feed and feed additives, with. Read more...
Information about two new foci of Newcastle disease appeared yesterday on the regional site "Stavgorod". The disease was diagnosed in birds in the henhouse of two farms. One of them is located in the village of Tatarka of the Shpakovsky District, and the other is in the village of Podkumok of the Predgorny District of the Stavropol Territory. Infected birds were destroyed. In this and other farms quarantine has been introduced for a period of 30 days and all preventive measures are being taken. According to the data of the Veterinary Administration of the Stavropol Territory, in large poultry-farming enterprises birds with symptoms of Newcastle's disease. Read more...
Rosselkhoznadzor imposes a ban on the supply of poultry products from two states of Mexico from March 25, 2019? reports tass.ru. "Due to the deterioration of the epizootic situation of Newcastle disease in Mexico, there imposed a temporary restrictions on exports to the Russian Federation from the territory of the states of Tlaxcala and Aguascalientes of the United Mexican States. The ban imposed on live hatching eggs, poultry meat and all types of poultry products that have not passed heat treatment (at least 70 degrees), feed and feed additives, as well as used equipment for the maintenance, slaughter and cutting of birds, "- notes. Read more...
Azerbaijan’s Food Safety Agency announced that poultry and animal meat imports from two regions in Russia are temporarily restricted due to identified cases of Newcastle disease in Russia’s Krasnodar, as well as foot-and-mouth disease in Russia’s Khabarovsk regions. "In this regard, it was decided to temporarily restrict the import of poultry and poultry meat products from the Krasnodar, as well as livestock and meat products from the Khabarovsk", explains the agency. Along with the ban, Azerbaijan’s Food Safety Agency appealed to the State Customs Committee of the country to disinfect vehicles passing through customs. Read more...
Kyrgyzstan has imposed temporary restrictions on the imports of poultry meat and eggs from Almaty and North Kazakhstan due to possible avian influenza and Newcastle disease outbreaks in these regions. The State Inspectorate for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Security of the Kyrgyz Republic said in an official statement that there is suspicion of an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in the south of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in the region of Almaty, as reported by local media. Furthermore, it suspects a possible outbreak of Newcastle disease in the Yeletsky, Aiyrtau district of North Kazakhstan. The Kyrgyz authorities have thus decided. Read more...
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