Investigation Finds High Risk of Disease Transmission from Fur Farms in China

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An investigation conducted by animal protection group Humane Society International reveals a high risk of diseases developing that could jump from animals to humans in fur farms in China. The farms, housing foxes, raccoon dogs, and mink, were found to have intensive conditions and were in close proximity to poultry. The high stocking density of the animals facilitates the rapid spread of viruses, potentially leading to the development of mutant strains and a greater threat of human infection.

An investigation of five fur farms in China housing foxes, raccoon dogs and mink found a high risk of diseases developing that could jump from animals to humans, said animal protection group Humane Society International who conducted the study at the end of 2023. The farms in China ’s northern Hebei and Liaoning provinces each held between 2,000 and 4,000 animals in intensive conditions, including in close proximity to poultry, HSI said.

MacMillan said that from a disease transmission and public health perspective the footage was extremely worrying as it is well known that animals farmed for their fur are susceptible to respiratory viruses that can infect humans. Data from the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic briefly uploaded to a database by Chinese scientists last year suggested raccoon dogs may also have been involved in coronavirus reaching humans.

Investigation Fur Farms China Disease Transmission Animals Humans High Risk Intensive Conditions Poultry Viruses Mutant Strains Threat Animal Welfare

 

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