Europe recognizes more than 950 creators infected with the avian flu virus

La gripe aviar se sigue propaganda en Europa, with more than 950 contaminated creators currently, pays to the millions of aves sacrificers, segun dates recovered by the AFP.

The total number is raised to 959 pieces in 32 European countries, taking into account the latest information published this March by the Ministry of Agriculture of France, which reports 281 cuts in this country. The seminal balance of the French epidemiologic vigilance platform for animal health, ESA, published on 23 January, 171.

Italy, according to ESA data, is the most affected country, with 307 coins and 18 million sacrificed since Octobermainly in the valley of the Po, where the mayor mayors of pavos and gallinas are located.

The Italian Confederation of Estimates estimates, without embarrassment, that the episode is currently under control, with a decade of crime since the beginning of the year.

France, the second most affected country, announced the sacrifice of one million additional people, which Podrian left to 2.5 million total sacrificed since November. Last year, it cost 3.5 million.

The new sacrificios buscan control the propagation of the epizootia in the region of Landes (southeast), grass production center.

Hungary, on the route of migratory avenues that follow the course of the Danube, is the third most affected by the avian flu, with 112 crashes in creeks.

The ESA platform also registers 78 breads in Poland56 in United Kingdom, 53 in Germany, 14 in Czech Republic and 12 in Netherlands.

According to ESA, 90% of the cases linked to the H5N1 virus are more contagious than those that occurred.

The avian flu is spread through Asia’s migratory processes. Empieza to manifest generally in October and lasts until April.

But the enferredad causa estragos también fuera de Europa.

Nearly a million million murmurs or casualties were reported in Burkina Faso in mid-December, the death toll was detected in December.



Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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