Why Victorian DPI dropped ban
THE DPI in Victoria has lifted the temporary ban on pigeon movement in Victoria as of March 25. Here is a letter from chief vet Dr Andrew Cameron explaning the decision to a fancier who had written to express concern.
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THE DPI in Victoria has lifted the temporary ban on pigeon movement in Victoria as of March 25. Here is a letter from chief vet Dr Andrew Cameron explaning the decision to a fancier who had written to express concern.
From BOB GRANT: The Pfizer application for registration of their PPMV1 vaccine has been denied. Victorian CVO, Dr. Andrew Cameron has detailed the methodology used by the CCEAD to come to this decision.
Issued 04th March 2012. Situation to date.No cases of PMV1 (Pigeon Paramyxovirus disease) have been found in wild or feral birds in SA.
There has been one new infected property this week. A total of 72 properties have been infected to date. Of these, 50 have now been resolved. There have been no new cases identified outside of Melbourne.
Latest alert from the DPI in Victoria. There has been one new infected property this week. This property had previously been infected and then resolved.
The South Australian pigeon flock remains free of pigeon Paramyxovirus disease (PMV1). b. There have been several investigations into pigeon and other bird mortality events but no cases of PMV1 have been found in wild or feral birds in SA.
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