In order to help prevent a possible outbreak of avian flu in Latin America and the Caribbea, and to enhance public awareness of the disease, the FAO has published a new handbook targeted to the region’s small-scale poultry farmers.
“This information is specifically designed to meet the needs of small-scale and farmyard poultry production units. The handbook stresses simple and affordable methods to prevent and control the disease,” said Joseph Domenech, head of FAO’s Veterinary Services.
“It is very important for poultry farmers to be acquainted with the characteristics of this disease so that they can recognize it in the event of an outbreak, and immediately report it to the authorities. Prevention is the most effective weapon to forestall more serious damage and keep Latin America free of this fatal disease,” he added.
FAO’s handbook is intended for widespread distribution and has been made available free-of-charge on the UN agency’s website. It will also be circulated among the staff of local veterinary services and livestock technicians working with small-scale producers in Latin America and the Caribbean.