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Bird 'flu' in Elham (Folkestone)

By Richard Steel Acol Parish Council

Friday, 21 July 2023

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Bird flu case confirmed in Elham

Animal and Plant Agency (APHA) testing has confirmed bird flu of the highly pathogenic (HPAI) H5N1 strain in commercial poultry at a premises near Elham, Folkestone and Hythe, Kent.

Kent County Council (KCC) is now working with APHA and the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) to manage the local response.

All birds on site will be humanely culled by the APHA to help limit the spread of infection. Animal Health officials have also visited the site to carry out further testing and deep cleaning.

The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has reassured that the risk to human health is very low and the Food Standards Agency (FSA) assures eggs, thoroughly cooked poultry meat and poultry products are safe to eat.

In line with routine Defra guidance, a 3km protection zone and a 10km surveillance zone has been put in place around the premises to further reduce the risk of the disease spreading.

All bird keepers in a disease control zone must follow rigorous biosecurity standards and not move birds, eggs or meat off their premises without special permission from APHA. All poultry and captive birds in the 3km protection zone must also be housed. Keepers can check if they are in the protection or surveillance zone on the APHA interactive map

All zone requirements are detailed in the declaration for the zone at Bird flu: near Elham, Folkestone and Hythe, Kent (AIV 2023/37) - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) together with further guidance Bird flu: rules in disease control zones in England - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)

Working closely with APHA, KCC Trading Standards is ensuring local bird keepers are aware of the restrictions and following the rules.

KCC Highways and Public Rights of Way and Access teams are installing temporary road signs along the zone boundaries for awareness.

The protection and surveillance zones will remain in place until lifted by Defra.

People working directly with the flock at the premises are being offered routine preventative treatment.

“If you find 1 or more dead birds of prey, swans, geese or ducks, or 5 or more dead gulls or wild birds of any other species, in the same place please report it to the Defra helpline on 03459 33 55 77 or use the reporting form on gov.uk

“If you’re out and about in the countryside or on the coast, stick to footpaths and keep dogs on leads to limit contact with wild birds; and if you feed birds in your garden, keep feeders clean and always wash your hands after handling them.”

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Sara Archer (Parish Clerk)

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