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Japan On High Alert After Bird Flu Outbreak Strikes Farms As More Than 1.7 MILLION Chickens Culled


Japan is facing a scary rise in bird flu incidents after the government authorities confirmed the outbreak at a leading poultry farm in the northern Iwate region.

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This is the 19th outbreak of the very pathogenic avian influenza in the nation this season as per reports from the agriculture ministry.

Source: The Straits Times

As a whole, there is 1.7 million birds that were culled since the start of the season in 11 prefectures as reported by the government’s leading news agency Jiji press.

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A new report is indicating how another 50,000 chickens were culled in fear of the outbreak spreading at an alarming rate.

Source: The Japan Times

The latest outbreak was confirmed on Sunday after the farm shared reports about a high surge in bird deaths. Moreover, genetic tests did identify the virus as the leading cause of the incident which led to an immediate order for containment measures.

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The officials have confirmed that movement restrictions were imposed on nearly 170k birds across two nearby farms within a 3km radius of the affected area.

Source: China Daily

Furthermore, another 10km surveillance zone was established that restricted the transport of nearly 3.8M birds in the vicinity.

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More reports were shared on this front including how separate farms culled 12ok and 147k birds in regards to the incident after similar infections started to soar.