The Animal & Plant Health Agency reports that two further cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1, also known as bird flu, have been confirmed at premises near Braunton, Devon, and Loddon, Norfolk.
A 3km Captive Bird Monitoring Controlled Zone (CBMCZ) has been put in place around both premises. The APHA advises that all bird keepers should remain vigilant and follow stringent biosecurity measures to prevent future outbreaks.
An Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) with mandatory biosecurity measures is now in place across all of Great Britain. The Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) with mandatory housing and biosecurity measures is now in place across:
- North Yorkshire
- An area in Shropshire
- The East Riding of Yorkshire
- The City of Kingston upon Hull
- Lincolnshire
- Norfolk
- Suffolk.
All bird keepers in the AIPZ with mandatory housing must keep their birds housed to protect them from bird flu. This applies to pet birds, commercial flocks and just a few birds in a backyard flock. These housing and biosecurity measures are to mitigate the risk of further outbreaks of disease occurring.
You can check the disease control zones on the avian influenza interactive map to see what restrictions are in place and the biosecurity guidance. Additional information is available on GOV.UK.
Definitive requirements are set out in the published declarations for each disease control zone currently in force. More information is available on GOV.UK
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