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    Authorities in Bulgaria have confirmed an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) on three poultry farms in the southern town of Rakovski, prompting immediate containment measures to prevent the virus from spreading further. The outbreak, officially reported on August 26, affects approximately 28,000 birds, including ducks, raising concerns over both animal health and the risk of broader economic disruption.

    Bulgaria reports highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu in Rakovski
    Bulgaria confirms H5N1 bird flu on 3 Rakovski farms, 28,000 birds affected, containment begins.

    The H5N1 strain, known for causing high mortality rates in birds, was detected after abnormal mortality patterns were observed on the affected farms. Two of the three sites involved are duck farms, which adds a layer of complexity to containment efforts since ducks can carry the virus asymptomatically. This can lead to delayed detection and rapid, undetected transmission to nearby farms or wild bird populations.

    The farms are located in Rakovski, part of the Plovdiv Province, which has a significant poultry farming industry. Veterinary authorities have imposed quarantine zones around the affected sites and initiated culling operations to prevent the virus from spreading. Surveillance in surrounding areas has been intensified, and transport of poultry and related products has been restricted.

    Duck farms pose heightened risk in Bulgaria’s latest flu outbreak

    The outbreak comes amid a seasonal uptick in bird flu cases across Europe, a trend typically driven by migratory bird activity. While such outbreaks are not uncommon in the region, the recurrence of H5N1 remains a serious threat to the poultry industry. Bulgaria has experienced several similar outbreaks in recent years, including cases involving the H5N8 variant, leading to increased monitoring efforts across the country.

    Although H5N1 is primarily an animal health concern, it also carries zoonotic potential. Human infections, while rare, have occurred in the past following close contact with infected birds or contaminated environments. Health authorities in Bulgaria have issued advisories to farm workers and veterinarians to use personal protective equipment and follow strict biosecurity protocols. No human cases have been reported in connection with the current outbreak.

    The economic implications of the outbreak could be significant, particularly for local poultry producers. Previous avian flu incidents in the region have led to mass culling, temporary export bans, and supply chain disruptions. With poultry being a major agricultural export and domestic food source in Bulgaria, authorities are under pressure to contain the outbreak swiftly and restore stability to the sector.

    Regional authorities on alert following Bulgaria’s H5N1 report

    The World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) has been notified and is closely monitoring the situation. Under international guidelines, Bulgaria is obligated to report such outbreaks to prevent cross-border transmission and ensure transparency in global animal health surveillance. Neighboring countries have also been alerted as a precaution, given the potential for transboundary spread via migratory birds.

    Veterinary teams are continuing to test samples from surrounding farms and wild birds in the area to assess the full extent of the outbreak. Containment efforts are expected to remain in place for several weeks, depending on how effectively the virus can be isolated. Authorities have also urged poultry farmers across the country to strengthen on-site biosecurity, limit visitor access, and report any signs of illness in their flocks immediately.

    The incident underscores the persistent threat posed by avian influenza to both agriculture and public health. As Bulgaria works to contain this latest outbreak, the response is being closely watched by neighboring states and international health agencies for signs of further escalation or regional spread. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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