ABPA: Situation of wild birds in Rio Pardo, Brazil
The entities remember that production in the state and in Brazil continues without any record of the disease. Therefore, there is no change in relation to the health status of Brazil , which remains recognized as free from Avian Influenza by the World Organization for Animal Health (WHO). Production and exports continue in normal flow, with biosecurity protocols maintained at the highest levels.
At the same time, ABPA and OARS/ASGAV/SIPARGS remember that there is no risk to the products or the consumer, if the disease is treated in a specific situation of birds.
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