Senegal reports H5N1 bird flu outbreak on poultry farm

January 8, 2021 | By The Rising Europe | Filed in: World.

The outbreak in the This region has killed 58,000 birds, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) said.

Senegal has reported an outbreak of the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu on a poultry farm, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) said on Thursday.

Senegal reports H5N1 bird flu outbreak on poultry farm | Food News | Al  Jazeera

The outbreak, which occurred in the This region east of the capital Dakar, has killed 58,000 birds in the 100,000-strong flock, with the remaining animals culled, the OIE said, citing a report from Senegal’s veterinary services.

H5N1 – a type of influenza virus – causes a highly infectious, severe respiratory disease in birds called avian influenza (or “bird flu”).

Humans can occasionally contract H5N1 avian influenza but transmission from an infected person to another is difficult. When people do become infected, the mortality rate is about 60 percent, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

Infection in people is mostly associated with close contact with infected live or dead birds, or H5N1-contaminated environments.

So far, there is no evidence that the disease can be spread to people through properly prepared and thoroughly cooked food.


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