At the national level. The health authority found that factors related to susceptibility, rearing period, and vulnerability in fattening turkeys determine the existence of a “high risk of occurrence of highly pathogenic avian influenza.”
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He National Agrarian Health Service (Senasa) ordered the vaccination of all fattening turkeys in the national territory against the proliferation of avian influenza (flu) type A.
Chief resolution No. 0120-2023-MIDAGRI-SENASA of the body attached to the Ministry of Agrarian Development and Irrigation (Midagri) is taken after the Risk Analysis and Epidemiological Surveillance Sub-directorate recommended “include this population in the official vaccination program poultry”.
“Factors related to susceptibility, rearing period, and vulnerability in fattening turkeys determine the existence of a high risk of occurrence of highly pathogenic avian influenza,” says the health report.
Vaccination of turkeys for fattening will be carried out only with inactivated and recombinant vaccines, the same ones that must be registered with Senasa.
The new vaccination day in poultry farms occurs during the health emergency declared through Chief Resolution No. 0180-2022-MIDAGRI-SENASA and expanded with Chief Resolution No. 0028-2023-MIDAGRI-SENASA.
Finally, the registered laboratories must directly provide the vaccines against influenza type A subtype H5 to the owners of the poultry farms for fattening turkeys authorized by Senasa, according to the approved guidelines.
Source: Larepublica

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