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110,000 chickens to be culled after bird flu outbreak in western Japan

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about 110,000 chickens will be culled after an outbreak of bird flu in Tottori prefecture on the western main island of Honshu, reported NHK.

 

On November 30, staff at a poultry farm in Tottori City found about 40 dead chickens suspected of an outbreak of avian influenza. Genetic tests confirmed the presence of a highly pathogenic strain of HPAI. Quarantine has been imposed on chicken and egg shipments within three kilometers of the source of the infection and a ban on shipments beyond 10 kilometers.

 

Since autumn, there have been outbreaks in Okayama, Kagawa-ken, Miyagi, Aomori, Kagoshima, Wakayama and Hokkaido prefectures. Since the first outbreak in Japan, 2.9 million chickens have been culled.


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