Myanmar culls chickens,
quail to contain H5N1 outbreak
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[February 26, 2015]
YANGON (Reuters) - Myanmar has
culled thousands of poultry to try to contain an outbreak of H5N1 bird
flu in Monywa, west of the commercial center of Mandalay, health
officials said on Thursday.
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The first outbreak of H5N1 in Myanmar was in the same region, about
525 miles (840 km) northwest of Yangon, in 2006and the last outbreak
was in western Rakhine State in January 2011.
The disease was brought under control and was not known to have
spread to humans.
An official said more than 1,400 chickens and 10,000 quail had died
in the Monywa outbreak early this month and about 1,500 chickens and
more than 20,000 quail had since been culled.
H5N1, which first infected humans in 1997 in Hong Kong, has since
spread from Asia to Europe and Africa and has become entrenched in
poultry in some countries, causing millions of poultry infections
and several hundred human deaths.
(Reporting by Aung Hla Tun; Editing by Nick Macfie)
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