Avian Influenza: Member States endorse measures for Poland, Romania and UK
Following recent outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Poland and Romania, the Standing Committee on the
Food Chain and Animal Health today voted in favour of a Decision setting out the eradication and control measures for
both Member States.
The measures in place in the UK, in response to the outbreaks of H5N1 avian influenza on turkey holdings in Norfolk in
November, were also re-confirmed.
Poland
The Commission was informed by the Polish authorities over the weekend of two confirmed outbreaks of highly pathogenic
avian influenza in the Płock district, in the county of Brudzeń Duży. The outbreaks were detected following increased
mortality rate on two separate turkey holdings.
Samples were sent to the Community Reference Laboratory in Weybridge, which confirmed today that it is the H5N1 strain
of the virus. Upon suspicion of the disease, the Polish authorities implemented the measures set out in the Avian
Influenza Directive and in Commission Decision 2006/415/EC on H5 avian influenza in domestic poultry.
All remaining birds on the affected holdings have been culled and a 3km protection zone and 10km surveillance zone have
been established around the outbreaks. In these zones, strict movement controls are in place, poultry must be kept
indoors and on-farm biosecurity measures have been strengthened. The Standing Committee today endorsed a Decision
reinforcing these measures and delineating the risk zones and a buffer zone around them.
Romania
The Standing Committee also voted in favour of a Decision confirming the protection and control measures in place in
Romania, following an outbreak of H5N1 avian influenza in a backyard flock in Tulcea Province last week. This replaces
the emergency Decision adopted by the Commission last week, confirming the prevention and control measures taken by the
Romanian authorities and listing the areas covered by the 3km protection zone, 10km surveillance zone and buffer zone
around them. Romanian authorities gave an update of the disease situation at the Standing Committee, and confirmed that
surveillance has been stepped up around the Danube Delta for further signs of the virus.
UK
The UK delegation updated Member States on the avian influenza situation in its territory, in light of the recent
outbreaks on the border of Norfolk and Suffolk. No further cases of the disease have been detected since 19 November.
Epidemiological investigations into the source of the virus are ongoing, and the prevention and control measures set out
in the Avian Influenza Directive and in Commission Decision 2006/415/EC are still being applied. These measures were
re-confirmed in the Decision voted by the Standing Committee today. Under EU legislation, prevention and control
measures must continue to be implemented for 21 days following the last outbreak of the avian influenza virus and the
full disinfection of the affected holding.
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