Thursday, October 13, 2016

Heat kills avian influenza

An American researcher has found that heat kills avian influenza, confirming what Canadians have been doing by composting euthanized flocks to stop outbreaks from spreading.

Erica Spackman, of the United States Department of Agriculture’s research service division, recently completed research that showed that the virus is dead after as little as one day exposure to 32 degrees (90 Fahrenheit).


Based on her findings, the U.S. Department of Agriculture is recommending two days at 32 or higher heat to ensure inactivation.