Basic management practices such as limited controlled site access, separate footwear and equipment for each site/house, and footbaths at the entrance to sites/houses all minimize the risk of introducing the virus.
Hygienic measures are aimed at minimizing infection pressure. A structured approach is required to prevent infections:
The downtime between successive flocks must be maximized (a minimum of 10 days is recommended). The control of Avian Metapneumovirus on multi-age sites is extremely challenging and requires strict control of the movement of personnel and equipment between houses.

Basic management practices minimize the risk of introducing the virus.