South Korea confirms H5N6
bird flu at duck farm, raises bird flu alert level
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[November 20, 2017] SEOUL
(Reuters) - South Korea on Sunday said it had confirmed an outbreak of
highly pathogenic H5N6 bird flu at a duck farm in the south west of the
country and raised its bird flu alert level to the highest ranking.
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The virus was discovered on a farm on Saturday with some 12,000
ducks in Gochang county, over 270 km (167.77 miles) southwest of
Seoul. All of the ducks were slaughtered after the discovery, the
agriculture ministry said in a statement. This was the country's
first such outbreak since June this year.
The ministry has stepped up disinfection measures to contain a wider
spread of the highly contagious bird flu virus and issued a
temporary nationwide transport ban of poultry for 48 hours, starting
from midnight on Sunday in Seoul.
Bird flu outbreaks typically occur in the winter.
South Korea had its worst battle over bird flu late last year which
lasted more than six months, leading to a record culling of farm
birds and a nationwide shortage of eggs. But no cases of human
infections were reported in the country.
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(Reporting By Jane Chung. Editing by Jane Merriman)
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