Victorian bird flu case spreads to second poultry farm

Bird flu has spread to a second Victorian poultry farm, authorities have confirmed.

The virus has spread to a property in the Terang region and is linked to a property at Meredith where the H7N3 high pathogenic strain of avian influenza virus was confirmed from an egg.

The flu has already caused numerous poultry deaths. 

The Terang property has been placed under quarantine and control orders along with the Meredith farm.

It is not the same as the H5N1 strain that is behind recent outbreaks in the US and other parts of the world.

Victoria’s Chief Veterinarian Graeme Cooke said agriculture staff were working to contain and eradicate the virus.

A restricted area of 5km and a control buffer zone of 20km has been set up around the Meredith farm.

A smaller 1.5km restricted area and a 15km control buffer zone has been set up around the Terang farm.

“Poultry owners who reside within the Restricted and Control Areas are asked to follow the restrictions and to report any unexplained bird deaths,” Cooke said.

He said cases among humans in direct contact were rare but not impossible.

  • All
  • Australia News
  • Business News
  • Entertainment News
  • International News
  • Sports News
  • Sri Lanka News
    •   Back
    • India News
Load More

End of Content.

latest NEWS

  • All
  • Australia News
  • Business News
  • Entertainment News
  • International News
  • Sports News
  • Sri Lanka News
    •   Back
    • India News