The UK government recently confirmed an outbreak of avian influenza (H5N5) at a commercial poultry farm near Hornsea, Yorkshire. The discovery has prompted swift action, including the humane culling of affected birds to prevent further spread.
In response, officials set up a 3 km protection zone and a 10 km surveillance zone around the infected area. These measures aim to closely monitor and contain the virus, which poses a significant risk to the poultry industry. Authorities have urged farmers to maintain stringent biosecurity practices to safeguard their flocks and prevent further outbreaks.
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