The FAO talk about the unprecedented spread of bird flu. The UN is called to coordinate efforts to combat bird flu Healthcare The spread of high-toe poultry flu & NBSP; H5N1, due to which hundreds of millions of birds have died around the world, emphasizes in strengthening the bios safety and rapid response mechanisms in the poultry farm. This was reported on Monday at a briefing in Rome by experts of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) for member countries here today. 62 ~ Deputy General Director of FAO Godfri Magveni described the spread of the disease as an unprecedented, “leading to serious consequences for food security and food supply in countries, including the loss of valuable food, workplaces and revenues in rural areas, shock for economies and, of course, an increase in expenses for consumers. “62 ~~ 60 > for millions of people poultry farming is a source of meat and eggs, for millions of farmers – the main source of earnings. At the same time, the FAO emphasizes that in the modern globalized world, bird flu is a cross -border problem that requires coordinated actions from the international community. ~ 60 > 60 > “FAO is on the forefront of this virus for more than 20 years, providing support to government in its identification, prevention and response to outbreaks to outbreaks Diseases, ”he said. In the context of these efforts, the FAO and the World Organization for the Protection of Animal Health (Buying) developed in 2023-2024 a ten-year global strategy for the prevention and control of high-toe poultry influenza. ~ 60 > ~ 60 > read Also: WHO: The risk of poultry infection remains low, despite the first death in the USA 60 > deputy head of the Fao Bethadol also emphasized the role of FAO in the fight against bird flu, but at the same time noted the importance of strengthening the veterinary systems of individual countries: “The chain is as much as weakly the most weak link. Working together, we can reduce the effects of bird flu and protect the health of both animals and people at the local and global levels. ” 60 > Over the past four years, a significant shift has occurred in the geographical spread of bird flu, while its distribution indicators have grown among mammals. In addition, the flu & nbsp; h5n1 since 2021 was infected at least 300 species of wild birds, which poses a serious threat to the biodiversity of the planet. ~ 60 >~ 60 > Fao calls to take a number of measures to solve the problem of bird flu, recommending, in particular, to strengthen the measures to supervise in this to develop and introduce readiness plans, consider the potential role of vaccination in risk mitigation, strengthening measures of flash response and contribute to regional and international cooperation in this area. ~ 60 >~ 60 > “FAO is still fully committed to global monitoring and providing recommendations and tools for recommendations and tools To support all member countries in the fight against this serious threat, ”said Behdol.