Paris: The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) said that Hungary has reported a concerning outbreak of the deadly H5N1 bird flu on a fattening duck farm in Szolnok.
This announcement comes as Europe faces a stark seasonal increase in avian influenza cases, causing alarm in both governmental and poultry sectors worldwide.
The outbreak has raised concerns due to the swift spread of avian influenza across Europe. The virus has affected 19,700 ducks, leading to the culling of surviving birds.
WOAH revealed the detection of the H5N1 virus within a flock of 19,700 ducks in Szolnok, resulting in the immediate death of 725 birds. In response, Hungarian authorities have acted swiftly, culling the remaining birds to curb further spread.
This recent uptick in bird flu cases portends potential challenges for global food supplies, with possible implications for food prices and human health risks. The recurring outbreaks underscore the critical need for vigilant monitoring and rapid response strategies.