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Spain Tightens Bird-Flu Response as Hong Kong Halts Poultry Imports After Farm Outbreaks

Regional rules now trigger action in urban parks when three dead birds appear within 24 hours.

Overview

  • Hong Kong suspended imports of poultry meat, parts and eggs from Badajoz, Toledo, Huelva and Guadalajara, and banned live birds from all of Spain, after confirmed H5N1 farm outbreaks.
  • Spain lost its World Organisation for Animal Health disease‑free status following commercial cases, affecting export certifications and prompting stricter movement controls.
  • Authorities confirmed culling at multiple sites: about 8,500 and 8,400 birds at two Huelva farms and 37,300 hens at a Pozo de Guadalajara facility, with protection and surveillance zones in place.
  • Andalusia activated level 2 surveillance in Doñana after three wild‑bird H5N1 foci in Aznalcázar and Hinojos, applying carcass‑removal and biosecurity protocols and differentiated handling for threatened species.
  • Public‑health monitoring reports 25 negative PCR tests among exposed people and maintains very low risk to the general population, as officials advance active sampling at Veta La Palma and formalize park‑response procedures.