H5N1 revisits Turkey as H5N8 plagues Taiwan

Tuesday, May 5, 2015
By Paul Martin

Robert Roos
CIDRAP News
May 04, 2015

Highly pathogenic H5N1 avian flu has resurfaced in Turkey for the first time since 2008, while the H5N8 virus has hit five more poultry farms in Taiwan, according to reports filed with the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE).

In Turkey, H5N1 killed a backyard flock of 27 poultry in the north-central province of Kastamonu, said a report submitted by Turkish officials today. They didn’t specify what bird species were in the flock.

In response to the outbreak, officials destroyed 92 backyard poultry within 3 kilometers of the site and cleaned and disinfected the facilities where they were kept, the report said. Monitoring is ongoing within 10 kilometers of the outbreak.

The report said the incident is Turkey’s first H5N1 outbreak since April 2008.

Meanwhile, a Turkish media service said avian flu was detected in chickens in the Bandirma district in western Turkey, but it didn’t specify the subtype. The story in the Hurriyet Daily News yesterday said avian flu was found in a facility where 40,000 chickens have died over the past 4 months. It said the surviving birds at the facility and others nearby were destroyed.

A May 2 report from the EMPRES Global Animal Disease Information System of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) matches up with the media report, saying 40,000 birds in Bandirma, Balikesir province, have died of avian flu, but it likewise did not specify the subtype.

Five Taiwan H5N8 outbreaks

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