Saturday, March 31, 2012

Israel-40 poultry workers were given preventive treatment against #birdflu #H5N1

Lachish seats poultry workers were given preventive treatment against bird flu
 31/03/12 - 18:39

 Ministry of Agriculture said that the virus has spread due to the transfer of poultry without supervision

Several dozen employees coops of turkeys, Lachish seats, received prophylaxis by the suspicion that chickens infected with bird flu. We wrote notes collected Foziilov that have not been reported in humans infected with influenza virus - birds.
One infected with the chicken in Zavdiel, Gadi Elmaleh, accused the Ministry of Agriculture who quickly determine that the birds were infected with the virus, though no strong evidence that.
Ministry of Agriculture said that the virus has spread due to the transfer of poultry without supervision Moshav Sde - Moses seat Zavdiel, but Elmaleh said that the Veterinary Service approved the transfer of birdshttp://www.iba.org.il/bet/?entity=831935&type=1   

                                           

Bird flu was discovered in the coop in Zavdiel, 40 people were vaccinated
14:59 03/31/2012
40 people were exposed to in coop chickens vaccinated Zavdiel line today for fear that bird flu was discovered in the coop. Nurses team of district health office carried out the vaccinations Ashkelon yesterday received a warning after detection of bird flu on poultry farm. There is concern that some birds were infected before the diagnosis of other coops and therefore currently tested vaccines also need to perform in other areas.
http://news.xoox.co.il/item_822622.htm

40 people have been vaccinated during the weekend against bird flu 
Last Updated: 18:06, 31.03.2012 

About 40 people were vaccinated at the weekend against bird flu, for fear from exposure to infected poultry coop Zavdiel seat - where the virus was diagnosed yesterday. Sit - head of the Histadrut public health nurses, teachers Ashkenazi, told Army Radio that "there is concern that some infected birds moved between several poultry farms in the past, and therefore, that citizens may have to be vaccinated in other areas."  http://translate.googleusercontent.com/translate_c?hl=en&ie=UTF8&prev=_t&rurl=translate.google.com&sl=iw&tl=en&twu=1&u=http://glz.co.il/newsArticle.aspx%3Fnewsid%3D102709&usg=ALkJrhie7X8zqo369MG7o7QmlNohGNhG6g

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