South Korea confirms H5N8
bird flu outbreak at duck farm
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[February 22, 2017]
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea has
confirmed an outbreak of the highly contagious H5N8 bird flu virus at a
duck farm in a southwestern county, its first such incident in 15 days,
the farm ministry said on Wednesday.
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Asia's fourth largest economy has culled a record number of more
than 33 million farm birds, or nearly a fifth of its poultry
population, in the battle to contain its worst-ever outbreak of bird
flu since November last year.
This week's case was reported in Haenam county, more than 390 km
(242.33 miles) southwest of the capital, Seoul. It follows the
discovery of the same type of virus at a hen farm in the
southwestern region on Feb. 6.
About 23,000 ducks reared on the farm have been culled, the
agriculture ministry said in a statement, but another suspected case
was reported at a hen farm on Wednesday in the central part of the
country.
Most of the birds culled in the fight against the epidemic so far
were infected with the H5N6 strain of the virus, and no cases of
human infection have ever been reported in South Korea.
(Reporting by Jane Chung; Editing by Clarence Fernandez)
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