Traces of the H5N8 virus were found at the Aniagra
farm in Morarp, southwest Sweden, on Thursday. The discovery came after
bird flu was detected among ducks at a tiny farm in neighbouring
Denmark, in the Copenhagen region.
"All of the farm's 200,000 hens will be put down to prevent the expansion of the virus," Sweden's agriculture department said in a statement, adding that 37,000 of the birds had already been slaughtered on Thursday.
Government scientist Karin Ahl said the operation would "take time as this is a large farm, above all if one thinks of the crucial disinfection that needs to be done at all of the sites".
Aniagra chief Anders Lindberg told the local newspaper Helsingborgs Dagblad on Thursday: "It's a heavy blow of course, but for the moment what's important is that we do not allow the virus to spread further."
The
agriculture department stressed that there is no danger of eating eggs
from the farm -- or Swedish poultry products in general -- as the H5N8
virus has never been transmitted from birds to humans.
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