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Bird keepers and public urged to be alert following Avian Flu outbreak near Wem

North Shropshire residents and businesses who house birds are being asked to remain on alert for any signs of Avian Flu following an outbreak in the area.

A generic photo of a chicken
A generic photo of a chicken

Shropshire Council says its animal health team have been notified of a new outbreak of highly pathogenic Avian Influenza H5N1 in a large commercial poultry flock near Wem.

As a result a 3km Protection Zone and 10km surveillance zone has been implemented with immediate effect.

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Animal Health Officers will be working to advise flock keepers and members of the public to be alert and take necessary precautions to help prevent the spread of the disease. Restrictions on the movement of birds in the area will also be restricted.

Flock keepers are being asked to look for any signs of diseases whilst ensuring good levels of biosecurity at their premises.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) advise that bird flu is primarily a disease of birds and the risk to the general public’s health is very low.

The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has said bird flu poses a very low food safety risk for UK consumers. Properly cooked poultry and poultry products, including eggs, are safe to eat.

Councillor Chris Schofield, cabinet member for planning and regulatory services expressed his concern over the situation, saying:

“This outbreak of Avian Influenza H5N1 is concerning. It is therefore crucial that all residents and businesses involved in poultry farming adhere strictly to biosecurity measures to prevent further spread. We must act with utmost caution to protect our local poultry industry and public health.”

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