Deadly avian disease detected in chicken in NE Slovenia

Murska Sobota, 22 January - A case of Newcastle disease, caused by a highly virulent avian virus, has been found in a small flock of 14 farmyard chickens in northeastern Slovenia. While the virus only causes mild conjunctivitis in humans, it can wreak havoc on entire flocks, so the outbreak has prompted the authorities to advise protective measures.

Gornja Radgona Poultry on show at the annual AGRA farming fair. Photo: Katja Kodba/STA File photo

Gornja Radgona
Poultry on show at the annual AGRA farming fair.
Photo: Katja Kodba/STA
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