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Poultry cull in disease outbreak | |
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More than 17,000 birds have been culled following an outbreak of a deadly poultry disease in East Lothian. | |
The Scottish Executive said tests confirmed Newcastle disease had been found in a flock of grey partridges at a holding in Fenton Barns in Drem. | The Scottish Executive said tests confirmed Newcastle disease had been found in a flock of grey partridges at a holding in Fenton Barns in Drem. |
Newcastle disease can be highly contagious among poultry but is not dangerous to humans. | Newcastle disease can be highly contagious among poultry but is not dangerous to humans. |
Tough restrictions on the movement of all poultry and captive birds have been put in place. | Tough restrictions on the movement of all poultry and captive birds have been put in place. |
A 3km protection zone and a 10km surveillance zone was created. | |
Source the outbreak | Source the outbreak |
Officials are attempting to pinpoint the source of the outbreak and establish what risk it may pose to other poultry. | Officials are attempting to pinpoint the source of the outbreak and establish what risk it may pose to other poultry. |
All the fowl kept on the premises were culled over the weekend in line with EU requirements. | |
Poultry should be kept indoors within the smaller zone and disinfection should be put in place at the entrances and exits to poultry premises, said officials. | Poultry should be kept indoors within the smaller zone and disinfection should be put in place at the entrances and exits to poultry premises, said officials. |
Within the wider zone, movements of poultry, captive birds, racing pigeons and hatching eggs are restricted and they may only be moved under licence. | Within the wider zone, movements of poultry, captive birds, racing pigeons and hatching eggs are restricted and they may only be moved under licence. |
Bird shows and other gatherings are banned. Restrictions will remain in place for a minimum of 21 days in the protection zone and 30 days in the surveillance zone, the executive said. | Bird shows and other gatherings are banned. Restrictions will remain in place for a minimum of 21 days in the protection zone and 30 days in the surveillance zone, the executive said. |
Samples confirmed | Samples confirmed |
Newcastle disease was confirmed after samples from the site were sent for analysis to an EU laboratory at Weybridge, Surrey. | Newcastle disease was confirmed after samples from the site were sent for analysis to an EU laboratory at Weybridge, Surrey. |
In April this year, the potentially fatal H5N1 strain of bird flu was confirmed in a dead swan found in Fife. | In April this year, the potentially fatal H5N1 strain of bird flu was confirmed in a dead swan found in Fife. |
It led to a wild bird risk area covering 1,000 square miles being set up in eastern Scotland around the discovery site at Cellardyke. | It led to a wild bird risk area covering 1,000 square miles being set up in eastern Scotland around the discovery site at Cellardyke. |
The wild bird risk area was lifted on 1 May. | The wild bird risk area was lifted on 1 May. |
The last known outbreak of Newcastle disease in the UK was in July 2005, when a large flock of pheasants was culled near Surrey. | The last known outbreak of Newcastle disease in the UK was in July 2005, when a large flock of pheasants was culled near Surrey. |
The potentially fatal disease's symptoms in birds include sneezing, gasping for air, nasal discharge, coughing and a greenish, watery diarrhoea. | The potentially fatal disease's symptoms in birds include sneezing, gasping for air, nasal discharge, coughing and a greenish, watery diarrhoea. |
There is no danger to humans eating meat from a chicken affected by the disease. | There is no danger to humans eating meat from a chicken affected by the disease. |