Terry MabbettDr. Terry Mabbett, Potters Bar, UKFrom the Author - Page 9HomeWeb Exclusive: Bangladesh new H5N1 hot-spotBangladesh with its densely packed population of 147 million has all the ingredients and indicators to become a H5N1 ‘hot spot’.HomeWeb Exclusive: Laos loosens up as H5N1 tightens gripThe latest reports point to the development of serious avian influenza (AI) difficulties in Laos.HomeWeb Exclusive: H5N1 concern in KuwaitThere are clear signs that Kuwait is concerned about a possible outbreak of H5N1 bird flu in humans.HomeWeb Exclusive: Russia tries to outrun H5N1Russian authorities say the recent outbreaks of H5N1 stem from a single live market and are now moving quickly to keep it from spreading.HomeWeb Exclusive: AI closes in on MoscowThe highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu has been confirmed on several farms near the Russian capitol.Broilers & TurkeysWeb Exclusive: Variation in salmonella across EU layer holdingsWeb Exclusive: Variation in salmonella across EU layer holdings Latest EFSA survey raises concerns about salmonella in layer flocks across the European Union but survey methods also questioned. By Dr Terry Mabbett 25 October, 2007 (United Kingdom)— European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is striving hard toAvian InfluenzaWeb Exclusive: Indonesia criticised for not sharing H5N1 samplesHealth Ministry official explains Indonesia’s reluctance for full transparency in the global fight against avian influenza (AI).Avian InfluenzaWeb Exclusive: Insufficient manure stalled H5N1 farm clean-upSanitation of the farm affected by highly pathogenic avian influenza was delayed because the turkey litter was slow to compost.Avian InfluenzaWeb Exclusive: India’s H5N1 causes regional reverberationsWeb Exclusive: India’s H5N1 causes regional reverberations India’s latest AI outbreak is having effects in Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and the Middle East. By Dr Terry Mabbett India’s outbreak of the H5N1 strain of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in Manipur, one of the country’s most isolated statesAvian InfluenzaWeb Exclusive: India springs into action but so do the smugglersIndia is trying hard to get the latest outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza until control.HomeRSPCA calls for ban on all cage systemsConventional cages for laying hens will be eliminated in the UK by 2012, but the RSPCA is calling for a ban on all cage systems, including enriched cages.HomeMycotoxin managementA quick primer on the essential points to bear in mind when dealing with the feed hygiene issues arising from mould growth on grains.Previous PagePage 9 of 10Next Page