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Another avian flu outbreak detected in Japan

By ANI | Updated: November 21, 2020 23:10 IST

Tokyo [Japan], November 21 (/Sputnik); Japan's southern Kagawa prefecture detected another avian flu outbreak in the Mitoyo city on ...

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Tokyo [Japan], November 21 (/Sputnik); Japan's southern Kagawa prefecture detected another avian flu outbreak in the Mitoyo city on Saturday and is set to cull 77,000 chickens, the NHK broadcaster reported.

On Friday, two outbreaks were detected in Mitoyo, and authorities responded by culling 845,000 chickens. Overall, Kagawa has confirmed eight outbreaks in November and seven of them in Mitoyo.

In early November, 330,000 chickens were culled in the affected city. The authorities have imposed restrictions on farms.

The prefecture has confirmed, after genetic tests, that the infection is a highly contagious strain of H5 bird flu. (/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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