Bird flu diagnosed in Maurik | News item

News item | 17-08-2022 | 12:51

In Maurik (municipality of Buren, province of Gelderland) bird flu was diagnosed at a grandparent livestock farm for broilers. It is probably a highly pathogenic variant. To prevent the virus from spreading, the approximately 24,000 chickens at the location are culled by the Dutch Food and Consumer Product Safety Authority (NVWA).

There are no poultry farms in the 1- and 3-kilometre zone of the infected farm. There are 9 poultry farms in the 10-kilometre zone, including 1 packing station.

The company is located in region 13, where the regional containment and screening obligation was withdrawn on July 14, 2022. This will remain the case for the time being, because the risk of infection in this region was estimated by the experts as small. A single outbreak fits this risk.

The Animal Diseases Expert Group will meet next week for a new risk assessment.

Transport ban

A transport ban applies to all birds and hatching and table eggs from a location with birds. The ban also applies to bird manure and used litter, and to other animals and animal products from poultry farms. In addition, hunting rules apply, for example in this area it is prohibited to hunt ducks or to hunt in areas where this could disturb waterfowl. – and protection obligation. look at the current infections on the map in the Animal Disease Viewer of the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO).

National measures

There are still national measures in place, such as a ban on visiting bird roosts of risk birds, unless absolutely necessary. Birds at risk include kept gallinaceous birds (such as chickens), waterfowl and ratites.

In a number of regions, including the region where this contaminated establishment is located, the confinement and screening obligation is still in full force. In these regions the house keeping obligation applies to commercially kept birds, these are brought indoors (except pheasants, ornamental waterfowl and ratites). A screening obligation applies to non-commercially kept high-risk birds (fowls/chickens, (ornamental) waterfowl and ratites), for example in zoos, petting zoos and owners of birds and chickens, and for commercially kept pheasants, ornamental waterfowl and ratites. The NVWA website states: more information about the confinement and screening obligation. A ban has also been imposed on the display of poultry, waterfowl and ratites.

Traceability Investigation

As usual, in the context of the contamination at this location in Maurik, a tracing investigation is being conducted into high-risk contacts. If necessary, additional measures are taken in response to the results of the investigation. These possible additional measures will be reported via an update in this press release and via the online channels of the Ministry of Agriculture, Nature and Food Quality (LNV).

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