Bird Flu Outbreak Spreads Across Parts of Aisa
Sunday, April 13, 2008 at 10:40AM There are currently four different bird flu outbreaks in various areas of Asia at the moment including one in
In the
Authorities cordoned off the village, killed all other fowl on the farm and vaccinated birds in the village and nearby areas, the ministry said. The dead birds had been incinerated, they added.
The latest outbreak of the virus was confirmed on a farm in Yeoungam, about 236 miles southwest of
So far, Korean officials have slaughtered more than 1 million birds in an attempt to control the outbreak of the virus.
Within the site of the latest outbreak, workers have culled an additional 470000 chickens as precaution.
In another part of the country the bird flu outbreak at a duck farm in Jeongeup in
The Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries said the outbreak reported on April 3 by a duck farm in Jeongeup turned out to be of the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of avian influenza.
Also officials in the
They say the virulent H5N1 strain has been detected in poultry in nearly 40 villages bordering
The culling of birds would begin from Tuesday, they said.
Earlier this year,
The first outbreak of avian flu in
So far no cases of human infection have been reported either in
Sources for the article were taken from and compiled from various news sources including The Times of India BBC and news.xinhuanet.com







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