Avian Influenza in Jalisco, Mexico
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Avian Influenza in Jalisco, Mexico
Servicio Nacional de Sanidad, Inocuidad y Calidad Agroalimentaria Highly pathogenic avian influenza H7N3 in Mexico Updated, October 17th, 2012 Poultry production - 2011 Product Production (tons) $ Mexican pesos (million) % Participation Table eggs 2’538,137 35,450 29.52 Broiler 2’906,214 58,386 33.80 Turkey 13,103 694 0.15 Total 5’457,454 94,530 63.48 Livestock production 2011 (percentage of participation) Chicken Turkey Goat 0.51% Egg Swine Honey Source: Compendium of the economic poultry sector indicators 2012, National Union of Poultry Farmers. Sheep 0.65% Beef National production: 8´598,478 tons. Poultry farming 63.48% Some data of the egg production World production • China is the most important producer in the world (40%), followed by USA (9%); India (5%); Japan (4%), Mexico (4%), and Rusia (4%). • Mexico is the 5th egg world producer. Four of every 100 eggs in the world are mexican. National production • Mexico produces 2.3 millions of egg metric tons a year. With value of 2,506 million USD. First world consumer (22 Kg) per people. • 100% of the consumed egg is produce in Mexico. • The main producer state is Jalisco with 51% of total production. 3 AI H7 Notifications to the OIE Country virus Date outbreak KOREA H7N7 03/23/2005 CANADA H7N3 09/27/2007 UNITED KINGDOM H7N7 06/04/2008 SPAIN H7N7 10/11/2009 UNITED STATES H7N9 06/29/2011 UNITED STATES H7N3 03/25/2011 SOUTH AFRICA H7N1 02/01/2012 MEXICO H7N3 06/21/2012 2012 OUTBREAKS 2005 -2012 AI eradication costs Country Number of eliminated birds (million) USA (H5N2) 17 65 million, 30% increase in the egg cost Italia (H7N1) 18 100 million to pay 1999-2000 eliminated birds and 500 millions to indirect costs. Hong Kong (H5N1) 1.4 13 million 1997 Hong Kong (H5N1) 1.2 3.8 million 2001 Europa (H7N7) 30 314 million 2003 Canadá 17 380 million 2004 Chile (H5N1 IABP) 0.53 Costs (USD) Year of eradication 1983 2009 5 Background June 18 First notification to SAGARPA: High mortality of layers in Tepatitlan, Jalisco. June 18-19 Samples were received in the BSL-3 reference laboratory June 20 Official confirmation of avian influenza H7. June 21 Beginning of the emergency plan, situational diagnosis and contraepidemic activities (including the possibility of vaccination). Mobilization control. June 22 1:30 am Notification to the OIE. Beginning of the sampling of technified farms and backyard poultry near the focal area. June 23 – 24 confirmation of highly pathogenic avian influenza H7N3. Notification to the OIE. June 25 Situational diagnosis . July 2 DINESA (Operative National Animal Health Emergency) publication as a mandatory guideline to control the outbreak. Activities from July 3 to 18 Beginning of the vaccine potency test. Establishment of the quarantine zone. New rules for the mobilization of avian products from Jalisco. July 26, first batch of 10 million dosis of AI vaccine is delivered to the producers Laboratory diagnosis 1. Virus Identification The virus identification was carried out by the Hemagglutination inhibition test. It was identified as avian influenza virus subtype H7 Virus identification was carried out by A/Chicken/British Columbia/CN-00006/2004 (H7N3) reference antisera Laboratory diagnosis 2. Identification of influenza virus by Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) • • • Matrix protein H5* H7* The protocol was adopted from USDA – APHIS NVSL. SOP - AVPRO1510.04 - 2008 Laboratory diagnosis 3. Intravenous Pathogenicity Index Test (IVPI) * Facilities The IVPI was conducted at CENASA facilities The index was calculated as the mean score per bird per observation. In the above result this would be 290/100 = 2.90. The classifying criteria for the isolated AI was highly pathogenic. * Harmonized protocol among The United States of America, Canada and Mexico Laboratory diagnosis n The Intravenous Pathogenicity Index Test (IVPI) * Clinical IPIV = ∑X a =1 n a n n c =1 d =1 × W1 + ∑ X b × W2 + ∑ X c × W3 + ∑ X d × W4 b =1 n ∑ Xa, b, c, d a ,b ,c ,d =1 D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8 D9 D10 Total Score Normal 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0X0 0 Sick 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0X1 0 Paralyzed 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10 X 2 20 Dead 0 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 90 X 3 270 Total 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 100 290 signs The index was calculated as the mean score per bird per observation. In the above result this would be 290/100 = 2.90. The classifying criteria for the isolated AI was highly pathogenic. * Harmonized protocol among The United States of America, Canada and Mexico Laboratory diagnosis 5. Sequencing results Cleavage site HA1 A/chicken/British ColumbiaAY559235 PENPK CPA-2817-06 /2006 PENPK CPA-12283-2012/2012 PENPKDRKSRHRRTR HA2 /TRG Reference Strain /TRG 2006 Strain /TRG 2012 Strain Diagnosis The virus was confirmed as H7N3 by PCR and sequencing. An insertion of basic amino acids was detected in the cleavage site that characterizes a high pathogenic virus. This insertion could be a part of the chicken genome! National and state view 13 Regional view 14 Regional view Index focus Primary focus Cuerpos de Agua HPAI affected farms near lakes and water reservoirs where migratory birds arrive 16 Evolution of the virus isolation Municipio Población Total Enfermos Muertos Propietario Fecha primer aislamiento TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS ACATIC 310,000 71,488 90,000 0 10,000 0 GRANJA AVICOLA LA GUADALUPANA LA UNION TEPATITLAN S. A. DE C.V. 26/06/2012 29/06/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 216,000 206,000 206,000 AVICOLA ALEJANDRINA (CARLOS GONZALEZ GONZALEZ) 29/06/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 102,000 100,000 78,000 AVICOLA LA JOYA (GUILLERMO NAVARRO RAMIREZ) 29/06/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 165,000 45 10 POSTA EL CUATRO, S.A. DE C.V. 29/06/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS ACATIC TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS ACATIC VALLE DE GUADALUPE ACATIC 133,975 1,400,000 92,000 96,000 55,000 150,000 215,000 395000 75,000 2 700,000 250 46,000 35,000 5,000 7,000 1 20,000 1 39,970 250 46,000 25,000 2,000 3,000 1 13,000 LA UNION TEPATITLAN GENA AGROPECUARIA. GM FARM'S S.A. DE C.V. AGROPECUARIA DALEG S.A. DE C.V. GM FARM'S S. A. DE C. V. GUSTAVO DE ANDA GONZALEZ ALEJANDRO NAVARRO RAMIREZ (AVICAM). GM. FARM’S, S. A. DE C. V. ALFREDO CASILLAS CASILLAS 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 500,000 500 200 GRANJA AVICOLA LA GUADALUPANA 29/06/2012 ACATIC 236,000 0 0 AVICOLA MIRAFLORES (ARTURO ESQUIVIAS ROMERO) 29/06/2012 VALLE DE GUADALUPE TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 140,587 30,000 94,500 4 3 55,000 3 2 55,000 AGROPECUARIA PEREZ CASILLAS S.A. DE C.V. GRANJA AVICOLA LA GUADALUPANA GM FARM'S S.A. DE C.V. 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 29/06/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 165,000 0 0 POSTA EL CUATRO S.A. DE C.V. (AVES) 29/06/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 800,000 800,000 280,000 GRUPO GONZALEZ LOZANO S.A DE C.V. 29/06/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 235,000 4,000 4,000 GM FARM'S S.A. DE C.V. 29/06/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 49,056 263 105 OSCAR EDUARDO MARTIN GUTIERREZ 29/06/2012 ACATIC SAN MIGUEL EL ALTO 395,000 1,526,001 195,000 10 150,000 10 ALEJANDRO NAVARRO RAMIREZ (AVICAM). GENA AGROPECUARIA S.A DE C. V. 29/06/2012 02/07/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 40000 10 10 GRUPO ESTRADA DE LA TORRE, S. A. DE C. V. 05/07/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 112000 10 10 GRUPO ESTRADA DE LA TORRE S.A. DE C.V. 05/07/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 152000 12 10 VALLE DE GUADALUPE TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 396000 254320 113,000 0 254320 10 0 75000 10 ACATIC 45000 6 5 JALOSTOTITLAN TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS ENCARNACION DE DIAZ TEOCALTICHE TEOCALTICHE 576757 550000 405109 30908 294440 0 5500 0 3090 0 0 320 0 1000 0 AVICOLA GANADERA DE JALISCO S.A. DE C.V. 06/07/2012 AVICOLA BUENDIA-ANTONIO GUTIERREZ MARTIN 07/07/2012 AVICOLA CARMELITA (OSCAR SILVINO MARTIN MARTIN) MIGUEL GONZÁLEZ CUEVAS PRODUCTORES UNIDOS DE TEPATITLAN (J. JESUS MARTIN GUTIERREZ) PROTEINA ANIMAL SA DE CV HECTOR ALCALA GONZALEZ (AVES) BENJAMIN PEREZ DE ANDA INTERPEC SAN MARCOS INTERPEC SAN MARCOS 07/07/2012 07/07/2012 08/07/2012 09/07/2012 21/07/2012 22/07/2012 25/07/2012 25/07/2012 TEOCALTICHE 30758 9227 1000 INTERPEC SAN MARCOS 25/07/2012 TEOCALTICHE TEOCALTICHE TEOCALTICHE SAN IGNACIO CERRO GORDO 27688 55000 43500 132841 5537 12000 9500 10 1000 300 288 10 INTERPEC SAN MARCOS AGROINDUSTRIAS QUESADA AGROINDUSTRIAS QUESADA AGROPECUARIA GIRO S.A. DE C.V. 25/07/2012 26/07/2012 26/07/2012 13/08/2012 VALLE DE GUADALUPE 9500 2850 500 EMPAQUES DE SAN JUAN S.A. DE C.V. 13/08/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 280000 250000 100000 AVICOLA EL DURAZNO S. A. DE C.V. 20/08/2012 TEPATITLAN DE MORELOS 134400 86567 86567 JOSE LUIS GONZALEZ ALCALA 20/08/2012 Checkpoints to movement verification of bird products With the Federal Police and Mexican Army, the internal chek points were strenght in the area to avoid ilegal movement of bird products Current situacion and vaccination Sanitary indicators Quantity Farms sampled 657 Farms with virus isolation 44 Virus isolation in wild birds (black birds – zanates and swallow) 2 Procesed samples Personel working on field Zoosanitary certificates issued 92,804 87 18,753 Delivered vaccines in the first stage (august 20th) 88’327,000 Delivered vaccines in a second stage 51’658,000 Vaccines applied to date (08/octubre/2012) Vaccination 1ª y 2ª stage Purpouse Breeders Breeading Development Layer hens Broilers Total Delivered vaccine 1’420,025 32’933,172 9’742,070 95’388,920 500,812 139’985,000 128.58 million Vaccine bank (dosis) 53 million Depopulated birds because of the outbrake 11 million 19 Updated situation October 17: 657 farms sampled in 42 municipalities 44 AIH7N3 positive farms and three wildlife bird (virus isolation). 613 negative farms. 100,406 samples have been collected and diagnosis test have been performed Depopulation: 22.3 million birds. Vaccination: 88.32 million doses (first application). Viral isolations by municipality and type of production N° of farms Municipality with isolation AH7N3 Total population Sick Dead Destroyed Purpouse Acatic 7 2,437,488 922,006 205,975 2,437,488 Layer Teocaltiche 6 263,486 17,854 3,000 263,486 Breeders 24 4,781,939 1,932,997 968,180 4,367,539 Layer 3 941,087 2,855 504 941,087 Layer 1 1,526,001 10 10 1,526,001 Layer 1 477,930 1 0 477,930 Layer Jalostotitlán 1 576,757 0 0 576,757 Layer Encarnación De Díaz 1 405,611 0 0 405,611 Layer Tepatitlán de Morelos Valle de Guadalupe San Miguel el Alto San Ignacio Cerro Gordo 44 11,410,299 2,875,723 1,177,669 10,995,899 33 farms from 20 a 81 week old, 9 farms more than 80 week old Two cases in Tepatitlán, Jal. with wild birds: 3 virus isolation in black birds (zanates ) 1 virus isolation in a swallow 21 Avian Influenza AH7N3 active surveillance in México Field operations personel is taking samples in the country to look for clinical signs or virus; SAGARPA/SENASICA laboratories have received 1,858 samples from farms and backyards coming from 28 states (including Jalisco), the sampling cover 253,162,276 birds and 131,948 have been analized. 1858 sampled farms ZACATECAS 13 24 YUCATAN 90 VERACRUZ LLAVE TLAXCALA 2 63 SAN LUIS POTOSÍ SONORA 9 30 SINALOA QUINTANA ROO 1 58 QUERETARO DE ARTEAGA 139 PUEBLA OAXACA 3 NUEVO LEON 25 NAYARIT 21 38 MORELOS 25 MICHOACAN DE OCAMPO 649 JALISCO ESTADO DE MÉXICO 27 HIDALGO 32 GUERRERO 4 27 GUANAJUATO 278 DURANGO COLIMA 13 162 COAHUILA DE ZARAGOZA CHIHUAHUA 4 52 CHIAPAS BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR 1 BAJA CALIFORNIA 1 AGUASCALIENTES 67 22 Eradication strategies 1) Active and passive surveillance in all states of Mexico 2) Quarantine in the affected zone. 3) Control in mobilization of poultry and poultry products 4) Increase in the biosecurity level of all farms 5) Notification of any suspected case (high mortality, less production, birds with clinical signs) Eradication strategies 1) Depopulation (stamping out) of positive farms, cleaning and disinfection 2) Official production and control of an AI vaccine (Low pathogenic virus) 3) Vaccination of the buffer zone 4) Specific strategies for risk communication 5) Surveillance in wild birds Communication strategies Communication strategies SENASICA has been doing the action as follow: Elaboration of the master seed Testing of the 2006 “duck” strain Partial sequences of H7 and N3 are in the GenBank (29/06/12) Access numbers: • JX293406 • JX293407 Homology with field virus ≈ 90% Elaboration of the pilot lot 3 concentrations (12, 16 and 20%) were prepared of a pilot lot of emergency vaccine from the working seed. Potency tests The results were satisfactory for the 20% concentration at 2 and 3 weeks post-vaccination. • 90% protection in vaccinated animals against field virus. • 90% mortality in challenged controls. With these results the decision was taken of using the 20% concentration for the industrial production of the emergency vaccine. The other two concentrations protected less than 80% against a challenge with HPAI field virus 14 days post-vaccination. 29 Number of Birds Depopulated in the Jalisco Region and Restocking Perpectives Eliminated birds Number of laying hens already introduced : By desition of the producers 11.4 millions By the outbrake 11 millions 9.4 millions At the end of november repopulation in the area will be reached, (90 millions of laying hens) 30 Current situation: table egg production Reduction of the national flock was 15.5%. Between July and August , 2012 the table egg production decreased 10% (42,000 metric tons) compared with the same period in the previous year. 240,000 Producción nacional de huevo para plato 2010-2013 National table egg production 2010-2013 (toneladas) (Metric tons.) Inicio de la contingencia (22 jun 2012) 230,000 220,000 140 mil ton 210,000 200,000 190,000 180,000 170,000 Producción de no haberse presentado la contingencia Producción con reposición de aves (4.5 mill/mes) ene-10 feb-10 mar-10 abr-10 may-10 jun-10 jul-10 ago-10 sep-10 oct-10 nov-10 dic-10 ene-11 feb-11 mar-11 abr-11 may-11 jun-11 jul-11 ago-11 sep-11 oct-11 nov-11 dic-11 ene-12 feb-12 mar-12 abr-12 may-12 jun-12 jul-12 ago-12 sep-12 oct-12 nov-12 dic-12 ene-13 feb-13 mar-13 abr-13 may-13 jun-13 jul-13 ago-13 sep-13 oct-13 nov-13 dic-13 160,000 Producción observada Firma del área que elabora Fecha de elaboración 31 N° of Inspections/Detencions by checkponit in the Quarentine zone Table egg, liquid egg, liquidpasteurized egg, pasteurized egg, fertile egg, dehidrated egg, industrial use egg, liquid yolk, Albumin, Shell, birds, compost, poultry, sausages, processed poultry, viscera, meat and bone meal, poultry fat, Poultry paste, hen and chicken feces, breaked egg . PVI ACATIC 1 ACATIC 2 ACATIC 3 ARANDAS CERRO GORDO LA VENTA ATOTONILCO OJO DE AGUA PEGUEROS SAN JOSÉ DE GRACIA SAN JUAN - LAGOS TEOCALTICHE TOTOTLAN YAHUALICA Totales Inspected 596 241 346 291 171 Rejected % 19 4 6 2 26 3.2 1.7 1.7 0.7 15.2 117 6 5.1 25 2169 454 3105 267 116 778 0 30 6 54 4 0 44 0.0 1.4 1.3 1.7 1.5 0.0 5.7 8,676 201 2.3 32 Serology in Vaccinated Poultry Farms Titer for AI H7 2,886 samples (1:32) 0% (1:16) 1% (1:64) 1% (1:128) 1% (1:256) 3% (1:512) 5% (1:16) (1:32) (1:64) (1:128) (1:256) (1:1024) 89% (1:512) (1:1024) Sampled : 87 Granjasfarms monitoreadas 87 The One Health point of view: •Meetings with Helth Minister to have cooperation and coordination at secretary level •Regional meetings with local and state authorities to increase the active and passive surveillance on farm workers. •Veterinary services suply masks, gloves and googles for workers when they were applying vaccine. •Two cases of conjuctivitis were detected in farms and AH7N3 were isolated in Health labs and secuencied in veterinary labs. Averages egg prices in 2012 Anuncio del Brote de Influenza aviar 35 30 Price 25 Anuncio de la SE, cupos 40 20 Anuncio de la SE, desgravación 15 10 Ten million USD is expected that consumers will pay in 5 five months because of the incresed price 0 FEBRERO MARZO 16.63 15.73 27.6 28.35 Mercados Kg 23.38 Abarrotes Kg 23.75 Productor Kg Autoservicio Kg ENERO ABRIL MAYO JUNIO JULIO AGOSTO SEPTIEMBRE 14.72 13.76 11.51 13.99 16.57 21.98 24.64 27.9 28.19 25.5 26.13 27.24 30.32 36.52 21.54 22.77 20 16.4 21.07 24.95 31.54 31.9 21.38 24.44 19.67 15.67 21.25 25.52 32 33.4 35 Value of imports 16.6 M USD Total Impact of the AI H7N3 (Millions of USD) 2,500 2,000 Costo total indirecto (millones de dólares) Costo total directo (millones de dólares) 616.9 1,500 638 million US dollar 411.3 1,000 205.3 500 0 154.0 25.7 54.1 Base oficial (2.5m) 51.3 108.3 Base intermedio (5m) 102.6 216.5 Base factible (10m) 324.8 Impacto potencial (15m) 1,301.3 867.6 433.0 Impacto alto (20m) Impacto catastrófico (40m) Desaparición industria en Altos (60m)