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Los Estados Unidos están considerando la vacunación de las bandadas de aves de corral contra el virus de la gripe aviar. Esta medida sin precedentes tiene como objetivo proteger a la industria avícola de brotes devastadores.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Virología veterinaria
- Economía de la salud animal
- Política de salud pública
Sus antecedentes:
- El virus de la gripe aviar (VIA) representa una amenaza significativa para la industria avícola mundial, ya que causa pérdidas económicas sustanciales.
- Las estrategias actuales de control de AIV se basan principalmente en el sacrificio de rebaños infectados, que tiene una eficacia limitada y implicaciones económicas/éticas significativas.

