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    Media: Japan's another outbreak of bird flu will destroy 7,000 chickens in farms

    • Last Update: 2021-12-24
    • Source: Internet
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    Russian satellite news agency Tokyo December 12, according to Kyodo News, Japan's northern Aomori outbreak of bird flu , will be about 7000 birds were destroyed on the farm
    .
     
    According to county officials, the management of the poultry farm announced on December 10 that several dead birds had been found
    .
    After that, genetic analysis was carried out, and the results showed that there is a highly pathogenic H5 strain of avian influenza
    .

     
    Quarantine shall be implemented for the transportation of chickens and eggs within 3 kilometers of the farm where the infection is found.
    It is forbidden to transport chickens and eggs beyond the range of 10 kilometers
    .
     
    Aomori Prefecture is the 8th prefecture out of 47 prefectures in Japan where the avian flu has broken out this season
    .
    In the previous season, from the fall of 2020 to the spring of 2021, there was the largest outbreak of avian influenza in Japanese history.
    This infection affected more than one-third of the prefectures, and more than 50 farms destroyed approximately 10 million chickens
    .


    Japanese bird flu
     
    According to county officials, the management of the poultry farm announced on December 10 that several dead birds had been found
    .
    After that, genetic analysis was carried out, and the results showed that there is a highly pathogenic H5 strain of avian influenza
    .

     
    Quarantine shall be implemented for the transportation of chickens and eggs within 3 kilometers of the farm where the infection is found.
    It is forbidden to transport chickens and eggs beyond the range of 10 kilometers
    .
     
      Aomori Prefecture is the 8th prefecture out of 47 prefectures in Japan where the avian flu has broken out this season
    .
    In the previous season, from the fall of 2020 to the spring of 2021, there was the largest outbreak of avian influenza in Japanese history.
    This infection affected more than one-third of the prefectures, and more than 50 farms destroyed approximately 10 million chickens
    .

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