Honduran authorities are taking action to contain an outbreak of avian influenza detected in San Pedro Zacapa. The National Service for Agricultural and Food Safety (Senasa) has activated containment measures, including the culling of all birds at the affected farm. The property has been isolated to prevent further spread of the virus. Authorities are deploying operations to monitor surrounding productive areas and mitigate potential propagation. This action aims to protect the country’s poultry industry and prevent a wider epidemic. The culling is a standard protocol to rapidly control avian flu outbreaks and safeguard other farms. Further investigations are underway to determine the origin and extent of the outbreak.
