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Avian Influenza Prevention Zone lifts as risk reduces  

The zones in place across Great Britain have been lifted from noon today (June 4)

Alex Black
Deputy Editor
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Avian Influenza Prevention Zone lifts as risk reduces  

The Veterinary Officer has announced the lifting of the Avian Influenza Prevention Zones (AIPZ) as the risk reduces.Ìý

The measures were first introduced across the whole of England on December 13 2024 to prevent the spread of Avian Influenza and have been vital in protecting flocks across the country from the virus which is circulating in wild birds. Ìý

The latest risk assessment supported by the best epidemiological and scientific evidence shows that the risk of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) levels has reduced.

Avian influenza

However it highlighted while the risk has reduced in poultry and wild birds, scrupulous biosecurity remained the best way to prevent and stop the spread of diseases such as avian influenza.

UK Chief Veterinary Officer Christine Middlemiss said: "The evidence clearly shows that the risk of avian influenza to poultry across Great Britain has reduced, making this the right time to lift the Prevention Zones.

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"This has been possible because of the hard work of all bird keepers, who have upheld high biosecurity standards for many months. It remains vital that keepers remain vigilant and maintain high levels of biosecurity to keep flocks safe. Low risk does not mean no risk." Ìý

All bird keepers were urged to continue to follow good practice at all times to prevent the risk of future outbreaks. Ìý

This includes cleansing and disinfecting clothing, footwear, equipment and vehicles before and after contact with poultry and captive birds – if practical, use disposable protective clothing.

Farms should also look at reducing the movement of people, vehicles or equipment to and from areas where poultry and captive birds are kept, to minimise contamination from manure, slurry and other products, and use effective vermin control.

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²ÝÁñÉçÇø should be thoroughly cleansing and disinfecting housing on a continuous basis and keep fresh disinfectant at the right concentration at all farm and poultry housing entry and exit points.

They are also encouraged to minimise direct and indirect contact between poultry and captive birds and wild birds, including making sure all feed and water is not accessible to wild birds.

Keepers of at least 1,000 chickens, or 500 ducks, geese or turkeys may wish to consider applying for the Poultry Biosecurity Review (PBR), a voluntary, time-limited grant offer for poultry keepers in England to fund a vet-led biosecurity review of a poultry site.

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Avian influenza is a notifiable animal disease. If you suspect any type of avian influenza in poultry or captive birds you must report it immediately by calling the Defra Rural Services Helpline on 03000 200 301. In Wales, contact 0300 303 8268. In Scotland, contact your local Field Services Office. Failure to do so is an offence.  

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