Nebih warns of a closed disease control
Bird flu continues to occur sporadically in Europe, so poultry keepers have to keep their plants closed due to disease control – the statement from the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nebih) warns.
According to information released on the website of the agency, poultry keepers should prevent their flocks from coming into contact with wild birds, as avian influenza is mainly transmitted by migratory birds. (MTI)
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