Wednesday, June 7, 2017

France reports mild H7 bird flu virus at farm according to : Business Insider

PARIS (Reuters) - France last month detected a case of low-pathogenic H7 bird flu at a farm in the center of the country, a report from the French agriculture ministry showed. H7 is a less severe form than the H5N8 virus which has sparked the culling of millions of poultry birds in recent months. H7 bird flu was found in the rural district of Saulnay on a farm with 4,980 ducks and pheasants, said the ministry report, which was published by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) on Tuesday. France, which has the largest poultry flock in the European Union, has been one of the countries most affected by the H5N8 bird flu that has spread via wild birds across Europe since late last year. All the birds on the farm were slaughtered, the report said.



France reports mild H7 bird flu virus at farm

Korea begins culling 120,000 poultry over bird flu

(Yonhap)Quarantine officials began slaughtering about 120,000 poultry Tuesday on the country's southern resort island of Jeju as South Korea raised the bird flu alert to the highest level. "The culling could continue well into the night, though it remains unclear when it will end," Park Sung-soon, an official handling the issue at the Jeju Special Self-Governing Province, told Yonhap News Agency via telephone.Quarantine officials have already killed 38,000 chickens and ducks across the country, including 10,400 on Jeju, since Friday when a suspected bird flu was reported at a chicken farm on the island.The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs said Monday that the outbreak -- the first in two months in South Korea -- was caused by a highly pathogenic strain of H5N8.Highly pathogenic avian influenza refers to viruses that cause severe disease in birds and result in high death rates, according to the World Health Organization.South Korea slaughtered more than 30 million poultry to contain the worst outbreak of bird flu that hit the country in November.South Korea culled 14 million birds in 2014.


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