Italy destroys 4 million birds after multiple flu infections

4 million birds have been eliminated in Italy only in recent weeks as a result of the H5N1 flu, which has occasionally been present in the Republic of Kosovo. As tens of dozens of infection centers throughout the peninsula are counted throughout Europe. According to data from Venice's Zooprophilac Institute, most [...]
As tens of dozens of infection centers throughout the peninsula are counted throughout Europe.
According to reports by Venice's Zooprophilac Institute, most of the cases have been noted in the poultry stabilizers that serve for meat.
However, a dead royal honey was discovered yesterday and proved to have been infected with this very virus. Authorities are concerned as it is spreading rapidly, mainly by small, free birds, and so far the country's north is the most affected.
While the problem has been observed throughout the European continent, dozens of stabilizers have been affected.
Experts explain that the danger is high and the damage also, since in a stabilisation as if an animal resulted in illness, all must be eliminated, which may be hundreds or even thousands.











