First AI case reported in Northern Ireland
The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) is urging all poultry keepers to maintain good levels of biosecurity and to remain vigilant for any signs of disease in their flock.
"This is the first case of H5N6 in a wild bird in Northern Ireland this season. The finding further emphasises the requirement for all bird keepers to remain vigilant and to critically review their biosecurity measures, for example, feeding and watering birds under cover to help reduce the risk of their poultry coming in contact with wild birds. It is important that flock keepers report early any suspicions of disease," the Chief Veterinary Officer for Northern Ireland Robert Huey said.
"While the risk of an avian influenza incursion in wild birds is now heightened, the risk to poultry remains low. However, it is essential that we take the necessary steps to protect our poultry industry, international trade and the wider economy," Mr. Huey added.
DAERA is continuing to monitor this situation closely and maintains close contact with counterparts in both Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland to ensure that consistent and proportionate measures are taken to prevent further spread of the disease.
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