Overview
- Authorities confirmed the outbreak at a broiler-breeder site in Gasselternijveenschemond, the first detected in the Netherlands since March.
- Within three kilometers, six poultry farms have been sampled by the NVWA, and operators report waiting anxiously for test results.
- The 10‑kilometer zone includes 25 other commercial sites, where immediate restrictions cover movements of poultry, eggs, manure, used litter, and related products.
- Tracing of risky contacts is ongoing, and the national expert group on animal diseases will issue a new risk assessment; there is no nationwide housing order at this time.
- The farm is operated by Plukon, which says unusual signs prompted testing; culling preparations and subsequent disinfection will halt production at the site.