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Niger - OIE confirmation of 86k poultry dead since February due to H5N1 bird flu - June 3, 2016
Niger - OIE confirmation of 86k poultry dead since February due to H5N1 bird flu - June 3, 2016
The death of 86 thousand poultry in Niger lethal strain of bird flu
Health and Family Friday 06/03/2016 15:10 pm
Bird flu in Niger
Paris - Agencies
Niger announced, an outbreak of H5 strain that one of the highly pathogenic bird flu virus in a poultry farm in the capital, Niamey, as she said the World Organization for Animal Health.
The organization said in a statement, that the veterinary services in Niger posted a notice on Thursday after confirming the outbreak at the end of May.
The statement added that the spread of the virus, who led to the deaths of 86 thousand Aldoajn- began at the end of February, and comes after the last outbreak in the past year.
1 HP and spread the virus in the five poultry farms in some West African countries during the past two years
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