Headline: WATT Poultry, 11/25/2025
Jackie Linden reports:
Since the H5N1 serotype of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus was detected in Nigeria in December of 2020, the virus was been detected sporadically but widely across the West African state.
Based on official notifications to the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH), 476 poultry flocks have been confirmed up to April of this year.
Following a five-month hiatus, birds tested positive for the virus in mid-October. At that time, around 13,500 poultry of different types were hit by HPAI at a farm in the northwestern state of Kebbi.
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