H5N1 virus in England breeds 99.96% virus in Hungary
According to British health officials, the H5N1 bird flu virus discovered in the country resembles the 99.96% bird flu virus found in Hungary, which means the virus has spread. from poultry to poultry, not from wild birds.
Countries are warned especially against bird flu (Photo: TTO)
According to Ian Brown of the British Veterinary Laboratory, the avian influenza virus found in other European countries has also been shown to have a close relationship with the virus, but at a level closer to that of the virus. Other bird flu in Asia.
This finding further strengthened the British government's hypothesis that the avian influenza outbreak was detected in Holton, Suffolk because of the spread from poultry to poultry, not from wild birds.
Veterinary Department Fred Landeg said the investigation of how the virus to Suffolk is still continuing, but there is no evidence that 'unsafe or illegal poultry products have been imported. from Hungary '.
Philip Tod, a spokesman for the European Council's consumer and health protection agency, noted that the winter end is a particularly favorable time for bird flu to spread, and warns all Lien countries. The European Union (EU) needs special precautions.
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