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Russia's Novosibirsk Region reports Outbreak of Bird Flu.

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posted on Jul, 21 2005 @ 12:24 PM
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Russia's Novosibirsk region reported an outbreak of bird flue, which killed more than 300 poultry, the press service of the Emergency Situations Ministry told Itar-Tass.

"A dramatic increase in poultry mortality has occurred in the village of Suzdalka, Dovolinsky district in the past few days. In all, more than 300 poultry have died," a Ministry official said.

The tests identified bird flu A, H5 of serogroup as the cause.
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posted on Aug, 2 2005 @ 07:37 PM
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Quarantine imposed on all poultry farms in Russia!


RIA Novosti: URGENT: Quarantine imposed on all poultry farms in Russia

02/ 08/ 2005


A quarantine has been introduced at all poultry farms in Russia after the bird flu virus was discovered in the Novosibirsk region (Siberia), the Agriculture Ministry said.

"All the potentially dangerous facilities have been isolated and measures are being taken to curb infection," the ministry's press release said.

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RIA Novosti: UPDATE: Quarantine imposed on all poultry farms in Russia

02/ 08/ 2005


The bird flu was discovered in 14 settlements in five districts of the Novosibirsk region, in a village of the Altai Territory (southern Siberia), and in a village of the Tyumen region (West Siberia).

Information is being verified in other regions where bird deaths have been reported.

The incineration of diseased birds and of birds that may have come in contact with them in a number of villages suspected of bird flu outbreaks allowed the virus to be localized.

The Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision is doing everything possible to control and eliminate the areas of infection and is taking sanitary measures, including instructing the population on rules of sanitation for poultry. Experts have been assigned to the Novosibirsk and Tyumen regions and the Altai Territory to assist in conducting epidemic countermeasures.

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posted on Aug, 4 2005 @ 11:48 AM
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The Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations is worried that the bird flu could spread from the eastern part to the western "European" part of Russia. How could it spread? Migrating wild birds...


ITAR-TASS: Ministry fears bird flu may spread to European Russia

03.08.2005


The Russian Ministry for Emergency Situations expressed concern on Wednesday that bird flu could spread to European Russia during the autumn migration of migrating wild birds.

The ministry does not rule out that humans can also be infected, particularly staffers of poultry farms. With that in view, emergencies ministry departments as well as other concerned agencies and executive bodies in the Russian regions have been instructed to develop anti-epidemic measures, including to monitor the circulation of flu virus in birds migrating across Russia.

According to the Ministry for Emergency Situations, 4,035 wild and domestic birds have died of bird flu in the Novosibirsk, Omsk, Altai and Tyumen regions.

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[edit on 2005/8/4 by Hellmutt]



posted on Aug, 24 2005 @ 12:17 PM
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Russia's Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision released a press release today. They said that bird flu has been confimed in 45 villages while the situation is unclear in 75 villages.


RIA Novosti: Bird flu reports confirmed in 45 villages, situation unclear in 75

24/ 08/ 2005


Bird flu has been confirmed in a total of 45 villages, Russia's Federal Service for Veterinary and Phytosanitary Supervision said in a press release Wednesday.

"Bird flu has been confirmed in 45 settlements, while the situation in another 75 remains unclear as of August 24," the service said.

The virus, which could have been brought into Russia by migrating birds resting on Siberian lakes, was contracted by poultry flocks in seven villages and by wild birds on seven lakes in the Tyumen region, also in West Siberia. Birds in six villages were slaughtered.

Bird flu cases were registered in 15 villages in the Novosibirsk region in West Siberia, but the service warned that the disease could spread to another 37 villages. All poultry flocks were slaughtered in 11 villages.

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More details in the article. Other areas as well.



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