Bird Flu Virus Hits Japan, 4000 Chickens to be Culled

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Bird Flu Virus Hits Japan, 4000 Chickens to be Culled
Japan has ordered the slaughter of some 4,000 chickens after officials confirmed bird flu at a poultry farm in the southwest region of the country.
DNA tests confirmed the H5 strain of the virus at a farm in Miyazaki after its owner reported more than 20 sudden deaths among his poultry. "We confirmed at least three of the chickens tested positive for the virus. The Miyazaki government has already started culling all the chickens at the farm." a ministry official said. This is first confirmed outbreak of bird flu at a Japanese poultry farm since April. Some wild birds that were found dead in southwestern Japan tested positive last month. Authorities in Miyazaki prefecture, on Kyushu island, have locked down the affected farm and nearby farms, with the movement of chickens banned while the areas are being sanitised. (Bird Flu: Kerala Identified Virus as H5N1)Officials were also setting up stations to disinfect vehicles travelling on major roads around the affected farm to prevent the virus from spreading further. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has ordered the farm ministry to 'take thorough measures for epidemic prevention.'Japan's agriculture ministry regularly warns farmers about the risk of infection, citing the continued spread of the disease in Asia, including in neighbouring South Korea.
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