Core Points - The avian influenza situation in Germany is severe, with over 200,000 poultry culled since the beginning of this autumn to curb the spread of the virus [1][2] - The German poultry industry is calling for stricter government measures, including a nationwide mandatory confinement order for poultry to prevent further outbreaks [1] - The Central Association of the German Poultry Industry warns of potential shortages in egg and poultry meat supply if the outbreak is not effectively controlled [1] - The Friedrich-Loeffler-Institut (FLI) has raised the risk level of avian influenza to "high" due to increased transmission during the autumn migratory season of birds [1] Industry Response - Poultry farmers are urged to strictly implement biosecurity measures, as the timing of the outbreak this year has occurred earlier than in previous years [2] - Discussions are needed regarding vaccination strategies, adjustments to EU animal health regulations, and international trade rules, as some countries still refuse to import vaccinated poultry products [1] - The Baden-Württemberg Poultry Association emphasizes that preventing virus spread and protecting animal health should be the top priority to avoid economic losses [1]
德国禽流感蔓延:超20万只家禽被扑杀
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-10-26 03:06