PADUA, ITALY — Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) risks across Europe have dropped to “negligible” levels as the summer season sets in. Veterinary services report that commercial outbreaks are tapering off significantly, with only Poland and France reporting active commercial H5N1 cases between late May and early June. In response to the fading threat, the UK government has officially lifted all special Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) mandatory housing measures across England, Scotland, and Wales.
Italy Deploys Frontier Pilot Vaccination Strategy
To proactively protect the sector from devastating autumn migratory waves, the Italian National Reference Laboratory (IZSVe) has launched a pioneering HPAI pilot vaccination trial.
Authorized European Union vaccines specifically targeting the H5 virus group are being deployed across highly vulnerable commercial poultry hubs in the Lombardy and Veneto regions. The strategic trial focuses directly on two high-risk segments:
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Commercial Meat Turkeys: Historically the most susceptible to high mortality rates during regional flare-ups.
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Industrial Layer Chickens: Targeted to protect long-term egg production chains and preserve domestic flock capital.

