date:Apr 08, 2013
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With the virus harder to detect, good biosecurity measures become even more essential to reducing the risk of virus transmission to humans and animals. Good biosecurity and hygiene measures implemented by farmers, livestock producers, transporters, market workers and consumers represent the first and most effective way to protect the food chain, Lubroth said.
While the new virus is being evaluated, FAO continues to recommend the following standard precautions:
Keep all birds and liv