Terry MabbettDr. Terry Mabbett, Potters Bar, UKFrom the AuthorHomePoultry housing for hot climatesRange of tropical environments creates a variety of conditions to be addressed for healthy production.Avian InfluenzaInfected swans give clue to H5N1 in UK poultryLatest outbreak suggests the virus arrived in autumn 2007 and is present in the wild bird population despite negative routine surveillance tests.Avian InfluenzaVietnam under H5N1 attack on all sidesFirst outbreaks of avian flu have occurred in the country, causing concern that the disease will escalate in the weeks before the Tet holiday, despite official assurances of control.Avian InfluenzaAvian flu is back in IndiaAlthough H5N1 has not yet been confirmed, fears are growing that this is the cause of poultry deaths in two areas of West Bengal, close to the border with Bangladesh.Egg ProductionSupermarkets to set UK layers freeCurrent massive media attention is causing cage egg producers to consider their future business in advance of the EU battery cage ban in 2012.Avian InfluenzaIsrael’s latest brush with avian fluAlmost 2 years after the last outbreak of H5N1 avian flu, the virus has been found in chickens at a children’s zoo.Avian InfluenzaH5N1 resumes onslaught on young Egyptian womenAvian flu has claimed 5 victims in recent weeks, 4 of whom have died.Avian InfluenzaReal cost of avian flu revealed in CanadaThree months on, one poultry producer is struggling to get back in business after the country’s only outbreak of H7N3 avian flu.Avian InfluenzaScandinavia plays it safe in the face of avian fluWith winter the high-risk season, Sweden, Denmark and Iceland have prepared their defences against the H5N1 virus.Avian InfluenzaBangladesh braced for endemic avian flu that also threatens IndiaH5N1 avian flu may have become endemic in Bangladesh. International support has been given, and neighbouring India is on high alert.Avian InfluenzaRussian H5N1 seems to settle trade dispute with PolandUnited in suffering with avian flu outbreaks, Russia and Poland are drawing closer over a trade dispute including poultrymeat.Avian InfluenzaEC rules could fail to protect tiny LithuaniaThe Baltic state is pressing the European Commission to impose a ban on imported poultrymeat from Poland, where there have been recent outbreaks of avian flu.Page 1 of 10Next Page