Niger: Avian flu in Niamey
Niamey, Niger, Sahel
February 5, 2024
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The city of Niamey, Niger, has been declared infected with highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) within a 10-kilometer radius since January 30. This declaration follows the discovery of a new outbreak in a family poultry farm in the Plateau district of the capital. The regional authorities have implemented measures to contain the epidemic, placing all species susceptible to the disease under health surveillance and applying prophylaxis measures. Niger has experienced several avian influenza outbreaks in recent years, with past epidemics quickly contained. The disease not only affects poultry populations but also poses risks to human health and economic stability.