Bird Flu Surges in Europe: What You Need to Know
Bird flu is making a comeback in Europe and it’s not a pretty sight. In the past week alone, seven countries have reported outbreaks of the avian influenza virus among poultry flocks, prompting officials to take drastic measures to prevent the disease from spreading. The affected countries are Germany, the Netherlands, France, Poland, Austria, Czech Republic, and Hungary. In response, each country has implemented restrictions on poultry and egg imports and exports, as well as the movement of birds within the country. In some cases, the measures have included the culling of entire flocks if they are deemed to be at risk. This is an alarming situation, and one that needs to be taken seriously.
source: Phys.org