China culls 80,000 birds
in Hebei to tackle spreading bird flu
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[May 05, 2017] BEIJING
(Reuters) - China has culled 80,000 chickens in the country's north
after detecting an outbreak of H7N9 bird flu on a farm of layer hens,
said the agriculture ministry on Friday.
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Five thousand hens on the farm in Xingtai in Hebei province died in
late April, said the ministry, and another 8,500 hens were infected
with the disease.
After confirming infection with the H7N9 virus, authorities ordered
the culling of 80,057 poultry. The outbreak is under control, added
the statement.
Infection with bird flu usually peaks during winter months and tails
off in the spring but cases of H7N9 have been unusually high in the
country since last year.
More than 200 people have died since last October and new cases
continue to be reported, with the latest fatality occurring in
Shaanxi province this week.
Outbreaks among birds have spread northwards, and the virus has
evolved from a low pathogenic one into one with more serious
symptoms.
(Reporting by Dominique Patton; Editing by Elaine Hardcastle)
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