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Archive Number 20091014.3539
Published Date 14-OCT-2009
Subject PRO/AH/EDR> Avian influenza (53): Spain (CM) HPAI, H7, OIE

AVIAN INFLUENZA (53): SPAIN (CASTILE-LA MANCHA) HPAI, H7, OIE
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Date: Tue 13 Oct 2009
Source: OIE, WAHID (World Animal Health Information Database), weekly 
disease information 2009; 22(42) [edited]
<http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=single_report&pop=1&reportid=8521>


Highly pathogenic avian influenza, Spain
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Information received on (and dated) 13 Oct 2009 from Dr Lucio Ignacio 
Carbajo Goni, subdirector General de Sanidad de la Producción Primaria, 
Direccion General de Recursos Agricolas y Ganaderos, Ministerio de Medio 
Ambiente y Medio Rural y Marino, Madrid, Spain

Summary
Report type: immediate notification
Start date: 9 Oct 2009
Date of 1st confirmation of the event: 11 Oct 2009
Date submitted to OIE: 13 Oct 2009
Reason for notification: new strain of a listed disease
Manifestation of disease: clinical disease
Causal agent: highly pathogenic avian influenza virus
Serotype H7
Nature of diagnosis: laboratory (advanced)
This event pertains to the whole country

New outbreaks
Summary of outbreaks:
Total outbreaks: 1
Outbreak 1: Guadalajara, [Castile-La Mancha]
Date of start of the outbreak: 9 Oct 2009
Outbreak status: continuing (or date resolved not provided)
Epidemiological unit: farm
Affected animals:
Species: birds
Susceptible: 308 640
Cases: 30 000
Deaths: 30 000
Destroyed: 278 640
Slaughtered: 0
Affected population: a layer hen farm including 4 production houses (2 
clinically affected) and a breeding house.

Outbreak statistics
Species: birds
Apparent morbidity rate: 9.72 per cent
Apparent mortality rate: 9.72 per cent
Apparent case fatality rate: 100 per cent
Proportion susceptible animals lost*: 100 per cent
* Removed from the susceptible population through death, destruction, 
and/or slaughter

Epidemiology
Source of the outbreak(s) or origin of infection: unknown or inconclusive.

Epidemiological comments: the measures established by the directive 
2005/94/EC in case of suspicion and confirmation of an outbreak of highly 
pathogenic avian influenza have been implemented: farm standstill, a 3 km 
[2 mi] protection zone and a 10 km [6 mi] surveillance zone, clinical 
inspections on farms in the area, etc. Also, all birds in the affected farm 
have been culled on site and carcasses and other farm equipment that could 
transmit the virus have been destroyed.

Control measures
Measures applied: stamping out; screening; zoning; disinfection of infected 
premises/establishment(s); vaccination prohibited; no treatment of affected 
animals.
Measures to be applied: no other measures

Diagnostic test results
Laboratory name and type: Central Veterinary Laboratory, Algete (national 
laboratory)
Species: birds
Test: nucleotide sequencing
Test date: 11 Oct 2009
Result: positive
Species: birds
Test: real-time reverse transcriptase/polymerase chain reaction (RRT-PCR)
Test date: 11 Oct 2009
Result: positive

Future reporting
The event is continuing. Weekly follow-up reports will be submitted.

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[The location of the outbreak can be seen on the map at the source URL 
above and via the HealthMap/ProMED-mail interactive map of Spain at 
<http://healthmap.org/r/00VI>. - Sr.Tech.Ed.MJ

H7 avian Influenzas can be of the low pathogenic or high pathogenic 
variety. Low pathogenic strains can become more pathogenic and with 30 000 
birds dying out the 30 000 cases this virus appears to be highly pathogenic 
for poultry.

However, such case fatality statistics does not mean that there is a 
similar threat to humans. In fact, many times massive number of birds die 
and people are barely touched. We have many instances such as the 
Netherlands in 2003, where a highly pathogenic poultry virus prompted the 
culling of 31 million birds. Despite the substantial numbers of people 
involved in the clean up, only one person died. Many times human infection 
with H7 avian influenzas just cause a transient conjunctivitis. However, 
with influenza virus infections we should always be aware of change and 
similarly, we should always learn as much as possible concerning the 
current state of viral change across all species. Hence we are happy to 
have this report.

For some interesting thoughts on this subject, Mod.AS has suggested that 
readers look at Debora MacKenzie's 2008 very nice blogpost of 4 Jun 2008 
from the New Scientist blog series. See "UK gets the safe kind of bird flu 
- maybe;" at 
<http://www.newscientist.com/blog/shortsharpscience/2008/06/uk-gets-safe-kind-of-bird-flu-maybe.html?DCMP=ILC-rhts&nsref=ts13_bar>. 
- Mod.PC]

[see also:
Avian influenza (LPAI), poultry - USA (KY): H7 20090405.1314 2008
2008
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Avian influenza (74): UK (England), H7N7, HPAI , OIE 20080606.1802
Avian influenza (73): UK (England), H7, HPAI 20080605.1796
Avian influenza (71): UK (England), H7 20080603.1778
Avian influenza H7 - North America: human receptor 20080527.1728
Avian influenza (66): Japan, swan, Denmark, LPAI H7, OIE 20080430.1484
Avian influenza (65): Japan, swan, Denmark, LPAI, H7 20080429.1479
Avian influenza (27): Bulgaria, wild duck, H7, OIE 20080203.0437
Avian influenza (25) - Bulgaria, wild duck, H7 20080202.0415
2007
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Avian influenza (177): S. Korea, LPAI H7, susp. 20071124.3797
Avian influenza, poultry vs migratory birds (35): H7 20070902.2887
2006
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Avian influenza (170) - Netherlands, LPAI H7 20060805.2160
Avian influenza - worldwide (99): UK H7, Germany 20060427.1226
Avian influenza, H7, poultry - Lebanon: RFI 20060402.0988
2005
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Avian influenza, H7 - North Korea (02): OIE 20050408.1016
Avian influenza, human - Netherlands: seroprevalence 20050106.0034
2003
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Avian influenza, human - Netherlands (13) 20030501.1092
Avian Influenza, human - Netherlands (10): fatal case 20030420.0967]

.................pc/mj/sh



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