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Archive Number 20100131.0337
Published Date 31-JAN-2010
Subject PRO/AH/EDR> Influenza pandemic (H1N1), animal (04): global, update

INFLUENZA PANDEMIC (H1N1), ANIMAL (04): GLOBAL, UPDATE
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Date: Fri 29 Jan 2010
Source: USAgNet via wisconsinagconnection.com [edited]
<http://www.wisconsinagconnection.com/story-national.php?Id=206&yr=2010>


France Confirms H1N1 Flu Outbreak in Turkeys
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Turkeys in a farm for Turkey Breeder Hens in 
northwestern France were infected with the H1N1 
flu virus, authorities in Cote d'Armor department 
announced Thursday [28 Jan 2010]. Laboratory 
tests have confirmed the virus in turkeys on the 
farm, and the infected turkeys have been 
quarantined, authorities said in a statement.

If no further spread of the virus was spotted, 
the quarantine would be lifted in 7 days, and 
there was no need for massive slaughter, the 
statement said, citing relevant guidelines issued 
by the European Union and the World Health 
Organization in case of animal H1N1 flu infection.

Local health officials warned people with flu 
symptoms against close contact with any animals. 
The virus has been found in animals including 
pigs, turkeys, cats, ferrets and dogs in a dozen 
of countries [For the actual number of countries, 
see commentary]. The possibility for 
animal-to-animal transmission of the virus is 
very limited with proper preventive measures, 
said the World Organization for Animal Health.

According to the [French notification to the OIE, see
<http://www.oie.int/wahis/public.php?page=single_report&pop=1&reportid=8869>], 
there have been 3000 cases [in the affected farm, 
out of ] 8500 birds [which] have been found susceptible to the disease.

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[France has become 20th country in the list of 
those which have notified to the OIE, since May 
2009, the identification of "Pandemic A/H1N1 
virus (2009)" in their respective animal 
populations. In all the cases, the source of 
infection in animals, mostly subclinical or 
manifested by mild clinical signs, was regarded 
or suspected to be human patients. Since the 
submission of the French notification on 20 Jan 
2010, 2 additional countries, namely Japan and 
Serbia, have notified their 1st detected animal 
cases. In Serbia, there were, reportedly, 20 
cases among 10 830 "susceptible" domestic pigs; 
the epidemiological comment further said: "The 
disease has been detected on a commercial pig 
breeding farm during regular epidemiological 
control performed by the veterinary inspection. 
Affected animals showed respiratory signs of the 
disease and therefore, samples were taken and 
sent to the laboratory for further investigation. 
The source of infection is unknown."

In Japan,  there were, reportedly, 164 cases 
among 2445 "susceptible" domestic pigs; the 
epidemiological comment said: "A worker found the 
animals, which showed poor appetite, fever and 
cough in the farm occasionally, and reported them 
to the Livestock Hygiene Service Centre in 
Yamagata prefecture on 12 Jan 2010. 10 animals 
which showed clinical signs were sampled. 5 of 10 
samples were found to be influenza A positive by 
rapid test on 12 Jan 2010 and 7 of 10 samples 
were influenza A positive by PCR on 13 Jan 2010. 
There were some workers who had been infected 
with influenza A virus before the outbreak. On 20 
Jan 2010, the virus strains detected from 4 
samples were confirmed as pandemic influenza H1N1 
2009 by the National Institute of Animal Health 
(NIAH). The affected farm is being under 
voluntary movement restraint. Epidemiological investigation is continuing."

The full, accumulated list of countries which 
have sent at least one notification to the OIE 
since May 2009, counts -- as of 31 Jan 2010 -- 
includes 22 countries. The dates of their 1st notifications are as follows:

1.  5 May 2009:   A/H1N1 influenza, Canada  (Immediate notification)
2.  31 Jul 2009: Influenza A subtype H1, Australia   (Immediate notification)
3.  21 Aug 2009:  Influenza A H1N1, Chile  (Immediate notification)
4.  18 Sep 2009: Pandemic Influenza A H1N1 
(2009), United Kingdom, North Ireland (Immediate notification)
5.  29 Sep 2009: Pandemic A/H1N1 2009 virus, Ireland, (Immediate notification)
6.  12 Oct 2009: Pandemic A/H1N1 2009 virus, Norway, (Immediate notification)
7.  21 Oct 2009: Pandemic Influenza H1N1 (2009), 
Japan, (Immediate notification)
8.  23 Oct 2009: Pandemic H1N1 2009, Canada, (Immediate notification)
9.  27 Oct 2009: Pandemic influenza A/H1N1 virus, 
Iceland, (Immediate notification)
10. 26 Nov 2009: Pandemic influenza A/H1N1, Indonesia, (Immediate notification)
11. 30 Nov 2009: Pandemic influenza A/H1N1 2009, 
Finland, (Immediate notification)
12. 30 Nov 2009: 2009 pandemic A/H1N1 influenza 
virus, United States of America, (Immediate notification)
13. 04 Dec 2009: Pandemic A/H1N1 virus, Italy, (Immediate notification)
14. 07 Dec 2009: 2009 Pandemic H1N1 influenza, Mexico, (Immediate notification)
15. 14 Dec 2009: Pandemic Influenza H1N1 2009, 
Thailand, (Immediate notification)
16. 23 Dec 2009: Pandemic influenza H1N1, Korea 
(Rep. of), (Immediate notification)
17. 23 Dec 2009: Pandemic influenza A/H1N1 2009, 
Russia, (Immediate notification)
18. 09 Jan 2010: Pandemic influenza A/H1N1 
(2009), Denmark, (Immediate notification)
19. 12 Jan 2010: Pandemic A/H1N1 virus, Italy, (Immediate notification)
20. 20 Jan 2010: Pandemic A/H1N1 virus (2009), France, (Immediate notification)
21. 20 Jan 2010: Pandemic influenza H1N1 (2009), 
Japan, (Immediate notification)
22. 25 Jan 2010: Pandemic Influenza A H1N1 
(2009), Serbia, (Immediate notification).

A Joint statement of the FAO, WHO and OIE, 
originally issued on 30 Apr 2009, said:

"Influenza viruses are not known to be 
transmissible to people through eating processed 
pork or other food products derived from pigs.

"Heat treatments commonly used in cooking meat 
(e.g., 70 C/160 F core temperature) will readily 
inactivate any viruses potentially present in raw meat products.

"Pork and pork products, handled in accordance 
with good hygienic practices recommended by the 
WHO, Codex Alimentarius Commission, and the OIE, 
will not be a source of infection.

"Authorities and consumers should ensure that 
meat from sick pigs or pigs found dead are not 
processed or used for human consumption under any circumstances."

The OIE encouraged members to carry out 
surveillance and reporting of the presence of all 
epidemiologic events of significance in animals 
due to influenza viruses, as well as any other 
emerging pathogen.It further stated that "it was 
indicated that no evidence has suggested that 
animals play any particular role in the 
epidemiology or the spread of the pandemic H1N1 
2009 virus among humans. Instead, investigations 
led by competent national authorities point to 
possible human­to­animal transmission in most 
cases. For this reason, the OIE considers that it 
is sufficient to certify the healthy state of 
animals for international trade during the 
relevant period before their exportation and 
maintains its position that no specific measures, 
including laboratory tests, are required for 
international trade in live pigs and other 
susceptible animal species and/or their products." - Mod.AS]

[see also:
Influenza pandemic (H1N1), animal (03): Denmark, porcine  20100111.0128
Influenza pandemic (H1N1), animal (02): USA, turkey  20100108.0087
Influenza pandemic (H1N1), animal (01): China, porcine, canine  20100101.0014
2009
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Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (42): USA (NC) swine  20091228.4372
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (41): 
Russia (CV) swine, OIE  20091226.4353
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (40): USA (NY) canine  20091222.4305
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (39): Germany, swine, OIE  20091211.4220
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (38): Mexico, swine, OIE  20091211.4214
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (37): USA (OR, CA) feline  20091211.4213
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (36): USA (CO)  20091209.4192
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (35): Italy, swine, OIE  20091205.4144
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (34): UK (England)  20091204.4141
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (33): USA (VA, CA)  20091204.4139
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal health 
(31): Finland, swine,  OIE 20091201.4106
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal health 
(29): Indonesia, swine  20091127.4071
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (24): USA, OIE  20091107.3857
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (23): Taiwan, OIE  20091106.3840
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (22): USA, swine  20091106.3834
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (19): Iceland swine, OIE  20091028.3737
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (17): 
Japan (OS) swine, OIE  20091022.3635
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (13): USA swine, conf.  20091020.3600
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (12): USA swine, susp  20091019.3592
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal health (11): Norway  20091019.3589
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal health (10): Ireland  20091002.3427
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal (09): UK (NI) swine, OIE  20090918.3280
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal health 
(08): Singapore, swine  20090904.3114
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal health 
(06): Canada, swine  20090828.3027
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal health 
(05): Austr., swine  20090826.2999
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal health 
(02): Austr., swine  20090820.2951
Influenza pandemic (H1N1) 2009, animal health: Canada (QC) 20090729.2661
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (17), Argentina, OIE  20090703.2401
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (16), Argentina, swine, OIE  20090626.2322
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (13) swine, 
Canada, origin, RFI  20090615.2215
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (12) swine trial inf.  20090605.2088
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (11) swine trial inf.  20090604.2067
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (10) swine, Canada, cull  20090514.1813
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (09), swine, Canada  20090513.1790
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (08), food safety, FAO/OIE/WHO  20090507.1710
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (07), swine, Canada, OIE  20090506.1691
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (06), Canada, OIE  20090505.1683
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (05), swine, Canada, FAO  20090505.1680
Influenza A (H1N1): animal health (04), infected swine, Canada  20090502.1653]
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