Japan confirms bird flu case, culls 4,000
chickens
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[December 17, 2014]
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan's
Agricultural Ministry on Tuesday confirmed a case of a highly pathogenic
H5 strain of avian influenza at a poultry farm in Miyazaki prefecture in
southwestern Japan.
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Three chickens tested positive at the farm and all of the roughly
4,000 chickens there have been culled, an official at the Miyazaki
prefectural government said.
The local government also asked nearby poultry farms to restrict
movements of livestock, he said.
There is believed to be no risk of the virus spreading to humans
through consumption of chicken eggs or meat, he said.
Miyazaki Prefecture is Japan's top producer of broiler chickens,
raising about 28 million birds as of Feb. 1, or around 20 percent of
all chickens in Japan, according to an official at the Agricultural
Ministry.
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In April, Japan confirmed its first bird flu case in livestock since
2011 at a farm in Kumamoto prefecture, southwestern Japan.
(Reporting by Yuka Obayashi; Editing by Kim Coghill)
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