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    Weekly International Animal Epidemic Update-Issue 296

    • Last Update: 2021-05-20
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    African swine fever

    1.
    172 wild boar African swine fever foodmate.
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    On January 28 and 29, the Polish Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development reported that 172 wild boar African swine fever outbreaks occurred in five places including Lubska Province in the west and Masovian Province in the east, and 272 wild boars died.
     
    2.
    26 wild boar African swine fever outbreaks occurred in South Korea
     
    On January 28, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs of South Korea notified that there were 26 wild boar African swine fever outbreaks in Gyeonggi Province, which is close to North Korea, and 29 wild boars died.
     
    3.
    An outbreak of swine African swine fever occurred in Ukraine
     
    On January 29, the Ministry of Agriculture Policy and Food of Ukraine notified that one domestic swine African swine fever epidemic occurred in Nikolayev Oblast, and two domestic pigs died from the infection.
     
      4.
    Nine wild boar African swine fever outbreaks occurred in Germany
     
      On January 29, the German Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food notified that nine wild boar African swine fever outbreaks occurred at the border between Brandenburg and Poland, and 38 wild boars died.
     
      5.
    Romania has 66 wild boar and 31 domestic swine African swine fever outbreaks
     
      On January 29 and 30, the National Veterinary Health and Food Safety Administration of Romania reported that 66 wild boars and 31 domestic swine African swine fever outbreaks occurred in 8 places including Alba County, 141 wild boars were infected and culled, and 53,000 domestic pigs were culled.
    Infection, 1388 deaths and 437 culling.
     
      6.
    1 domestic pig and 2 wild boar African swine fever outbreaks occurred in Russia
     
      On January 29, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture reported that 1 domestic pig and 2 wild boar African swine fever outbreaks occurred in 4 places including the Republic of Dagestan and the Far East Primorsky Territory.
    6 domestic pigs died of infection and 2 wild boars died of infection.
     
      7.
    121 wild boar African swine fever outbreaks occurred in Hungary
     
      On February 2, the Hungarian Ministry of Agriculture notified that there were 121 wild boar African swine fever outbreaks in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén and 146 wild boars died.
     
      8.
    13 wild boar African swine fever outbreaks occurred in Latvia
     
      On February 3, the Veterinary Service Bureau of the Ministry of Agriculture of Latvia notified that 13 wild boar African swine fever outbreaks occurred in 8 places including Lubana, and 13 wild boars were infected and culled.
     
      Avian Influenza

      1.
    3 poultry and 8 wild poultry H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Germany
     
      On January 27, 28, 29 and February 1, the German Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food notified that 3 cases of poultry and 8 cases of H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza occurred in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and other five places In the epidemic, 1582 poultry were infected, 1577 died, 18,000 were culled, and 11 wild birds were infected and died.
     
      2.
    A wild bird H5N3 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in France
     
      On January 27, the French Ministry of Agriculture and Food notified that a wild bird H5N3 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemic had occurred in Manche, and 74 wild birds were infected and died.
     
      3.
    An outbreak of low pathogenic avian influenza in poultry H5N3 subtype occurred in France
     
      On January 27, the French Ministry of Agriculture notified that a poultry H5N3 subtype low pathogenic avian influenza epidemic occurred in the Atlantic Pyrenees, and 10,000 poultry were infected and culled.

      4.
    Two wild bird H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Ireland
     
      On January 27, the Irish Department of Agriculture, Food and Maritime informed that two wild fowl H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Cavan County and other two places, and two swans were infected and died.
     
      5.
    Two outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in poultry H5N8 subtype occurred in Japan
     
      On January 27, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan reported that two poultry H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Kagoshima Prefecture and other places.
    1,011 poultry were infected and died, and 1.
    183 million were culled.
     
      6.
    A wild bird H5N3 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in Germany
     
      On January 28, the German Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food notified that a wild bird H5N3 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in Lower Saxony, and one wild bird died of infection.
     
      7.
    A wild bird H5N4 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in Germany
     
      On January 28, the German Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food notified that a wild bird H5N4 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in Baden-Württemberg, and a crow died of infection.
     
      8.
    Three wild bird H5N5 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Germany
     
      On January 28, the German Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Food notified that 3 wild fowl H5N3 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Bayern and other places, and 3 wild fowls died of infection.
     
      9.
    42 wild birds and 14 poultry H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in South Korea
     
      On January 28, the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs of South Korea reported that 42 wild birds and 14 poultry H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in 8 places including Chungcheongbuk-do, and that 44 wild birds were infected and died in 1993.
    , 2.
    239 million were culled.
     
      10.
    82 outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in poultry H5N8 subtype occurred in France
     
      On January 28 and February 2, the French Ministry of Agriculture notified that 82 poultry H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in many poultry farms in 6 places including Landes, and 287,000 ducks and other poultry were infected.
    13,000 died and 318,000 were culled.
     
      11.
    An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of poultry H5N5 subtype occurred in Belgium
     
      On January 29, the Belgian Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Environment notified that a poultry H5N5 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemic occurred in a commercial turkey farm in West Flanders Province.
    Many poultry were infected, 1030 died and 26,000 were infected.
    Was culled.

      12.
    1 case of highly pathogenic avian influenza of wild bird H5N8 subtype occurred in Russia
     
      On January 29, the Russian Ministry of Agriculture notified that a wild bird H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in Krasnodar Krai, and one heron died from infection.
     
      13.
    7 poultry and 2 wild poultry H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Poland
     
      On January 29 and February 3, the Polish Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development reported that 7 poultry and 2 wild fowl H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in 6 places including Pomeranian Province.
    41,000 poultry were infected and 11,000 were infected.
    Only died, 298,000 were culled, and 2 wild birds were infected and died.
     
      14.
    An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of wild fowl H5N8 subtype occurred in Belgium
     
      On January 29, the Belgian Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Environment notified that a wild bird H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in East Flanders Province, and one osprey was infected and died.
     
      15.
    A wild bird H5N1 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in the UK
     
      On January 29, the British Ministry of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs reported that a wild bird H5N1 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemic occurred in England, and three swans were infected and died.
     
      16.
    An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of poultry H5N8 subtype occurred in the UK
     
      On January 29, the British Ministry of Rural Affairs reported that a poultry H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemic occurred in Wales, and 600 domestic pheasants were infected and died.

      17.
    1 wild bird and 2 poultry H5N1 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in India
     
      February 1, Indian Fisheries foodmate.
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      18.
    Two outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in poultry H5N8 subtype occurred in India
     
      On February 1, the Ministry of Fisheries, Animal Husbandry and Dairy Products of India reported that two poultry H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in two places including Kerala.
    600 poultry were infected and died and 868 were culled.
     
      19.
    Two wild bird H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Norway
     
      On February 1, the Norwegian Ministry of Agriculture and Food notified that there were two wild fowl H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks in Hordaland County, and two swans were infected and died.
     
      20.
    One H7 subtype low pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in South Africa
     
      On February 1, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of South Africa notified that two H7 subtype low pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in ostrich farms in Western Cape, and 9 farmed ostriches were infected.
     
      21.
    An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of poultry H5N8 subtype occurred in Nepal
     
      On January 30, the Ministry of Agriculture and Animal Husbandry of Nepal notified that a poultry H5N8 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreak occurred in Bagmati District.
    32 poultry died from infection and 2544 were culled.
     
      22.
    An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of poultry H5N1 subtype occurred in Nigeria
     
      On January 31, the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Nigeria notified that a poultry H5N1 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza epidemic occurred in Kano Province, 61 poultry died from infection and 2 were culled.

      23.
    Three wild bird H5N5 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Romania
     
      On February 2, the National Veterinary and Food Safety Administration of Romania reported that 3 wild fowl H5 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza outbreaks occurred in Constanta County, and 6 wild swans were infected and died.
     
      24.
    An outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza of wild fowl H5N1 subtype occurred in Senegal
     
      21,,1H5N1,822。
     
      25.
    1H5N1
     
      22,,1H5N1,500,495。
     
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      1.
    2
     
      128,,22,2。

      2.
    3
     
      129,,33,2,1,1。
     
      3.
    1
     
      129,,1,6。
     
      4.
    4
     
      21,,4,4。
     
      5.
    1
     
      23,,1,4,5845。
     
      6.
    193
     
      23,,8193,76,290,93,15,78。

      

      1.
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      128、29,,5172,272。
     
      2.
    26
      2.
    26
     
      128,,226,29。
     
      3.
    1
      3.
    1
     
      129,,1,2。
     
      4.
    9
     4.
    9
     
      129,,9,38。
     
      5.
    6631
    5.
    6631
     
      129、30,,86631,141,5.
    3,1388,437。
     
      6.
    12
     6.
    12
     
      129,,412,6,2。
     
      7.
    121
      7.
    121
     
      22,,--4121,146。
     
      8.
    13
    8.
    13
     
      23,,813,13。
     
      

      1.
    38H5N8
      1.
    38H5N8
     
      127、28、2921,,5 38H5N8,1582,1577,1.
    8,11。
     
      2.
    1H5N3
    2.
    1H5N3
     
      127,,1H5N3,74。
     
      3.
    1H5N3
     3.
    1H5N3
     
      127,,1H5N3,1。

      4.
    2H5N8
      4.
    2H5N8
     
      127,,22H5N8,2。
     
      5.
    2H5N8
     5.
    2H5N8
     
      127,,22H5N8,1011,118.
    3。
     
      6.
    1H5N3
      6.
    1H5N3
     
      128,,1H5N3,1。
     
      7.
    1H5N4
      7.
    1H5N4
     
      128,,1H5N4,1。
     
      8.
    3H5N5
    8.
    3H5N5
     
      128,,33H5N3,3。
     
      9.
    4214H5N8
      9.
    4214H5N8
     
      128,,84214H5N8,44,1993,223.
    9。
     
      10.
    82H5N8
     10.
    82H5N8
     
      12822,,682H5N8,28.
    7,1.
    3,31.
    8。
     
      11.
    1H5N5
     11.
    1H5N5
     
      129,,1H5N5,,1030,2.
    6。

      12.
    1H5N8
      12.
    1H5N8
     
      129,,1H5N8,1。
     
      13.
    72H5N8
     13.
    72H5N8
     
      12923,,672H5N8,4.
    1,1.
    1,29.
    8,2。
     
      14.
    1H5N8
     14.
    1H5N8
     
      129,,1H5N8,1。
     
      15.
    1H5N1
     15.
    1H5N1
     
      129,,1H5N1,3。
     
      16.
    1H5N8
     16.
    1H5N8
     
      129,,1H5N8,600。

      17.
    12H5N1
      17.
    12H5N1
     
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      18.
    2H5N8
      18.
    2H5N8
     
      21,,2 2H5N8,600,868。
     
      19.
    2H5N8
      19.
    2H5N8
     
      21,,2H5N8,2。
     
      20.
    1H7
      20.
    1H7
     
      21,,2H7,9。
     
      21.
    1H5N8
     21.
    1H5N8
     
      130,,1H5N8,32,2544。
     
      22.
    1H5N1
     22.
    1H5N1
     
      131,,1H5N1,61,2。

      23.
    3H5N5
      23.
    3H5N5
     
      22,,3H5,6。
     
      24.
    1H5N1
      24.
    1H5N1
     
      21,,1H5N1,822。
     
      25.
    1H5N1
      25.
    1H5N1
     
      22,,1H5N1,500,495。
     
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      1.
    2
      1.
    2
     
      128,,22,2。

      2.
    3
      2.
    3
     
      129,,33,2,1,1。
     
      3.
    1
      3.
    1
     
      129,,1,6。
     
      4.
    4
      4.
    4
     
      On February 1, the Bureau of Veterinary Services of the Ministry of Animal Husbandry and Technology Development of Malaysia subsequently notified that there were 4 rabies outbreaks in Sarawak and 4 stray dogs were culled.
     
      5.
    An animal infection of the new crown pneumonia virus in Poland occurred
     5.
    An animal infection of the new crown pneumonia virus in Poland occurred
     
      On February 3, the Polish Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development notified that one animal was infected with the new crown pneumonia virus in Pomeranian Province, 4 farmed ferrets died of infection, and 5,845 animals were culled.
     
      6.
    1 domestic pig and 93 wild boar classic epidemics occurred in Japan
     6.
    1 domestic pig and 93 wild boar classic epidemics occurred in Japan
     
      On February 3, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries notified that 1 domestic pig and 93 wild boar classic swine fever outbreaks occurred in 8 places including Kanagawa Prefecture.
    76 piglets were infected, 290 were culled, 93 wild boars were infected, 15 died, 78 The head was culled.

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