Bird flu: near Wheaton Aston, South Staffordshire, Staffordshire (AIV 2022/210)
Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 was confirmed in commercial housed poultry on 20 November 2022.
15 April 2023: Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance in the zones, the 10km surveillance zone has been revoked.
16 March 2023: following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the zones, the 3km protection zone has ended and the area that formed the protection zone becomes part of the 10km surveillance zone.
All poultry on the premises have been humanely culled.
Details of the measures that apply in this zone are in the declaration.
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Check if you need a licence to move poultry, poultry by-products, eggs, material or mammals.
Check the updated bird flu disease control zone map.
Case number: AIV 2022/210.
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Published 20 November 2022Last updated 15 April 2023 + show all updates
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15 April 2023: Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance in the zones, the 10km surveillance zone has been revoked.
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Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the zones, the 3km protection zone has ended and the area that formed the protection zone becomes part of the 10km surveillance zone.
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