Re: South Korea:H5N1 in Fowl/Animals, 2 April 2008 +
AI Viruses in Korea, Japan Same Genetically
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 17:31:02
Scientists have confirmed that the avian influenza (AI) viruses found in Korea and Japan this year are genetically almost identical, supporting the hypothesis that the AI viruses spread through migratory birds.
Kim Ki-suk, chairman of the National Veterinary Research Quarantine Service's quarantine committee said that an AI virus sample taken in Gimje, North Jeolla Province and a sample taken in Japan's Akida Prefecture were genetically 99-point-seven percent identical.
The results are believed to support the hypothesis that the AI viruses were spread to both Korea and Japan by winter migratory birds that were returning from Southeast Asia.
The same strand of highly pathogenic AI viruses were found in the two countries between 2003 and 2004 and between 2006 and 2007.
Reported by KBS WORLD Radio
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AI Viruses in Korea, Japan Same Genetically
Wednesday, May 21, 2008 17:31:02
Scientists have confirmed that the avian influenza (AI) viruses found in Korea and Japan this year are genetically almost identical, supporting the hypothesis that the AI viruses spread through migratory birds.
Kim Ki-suk, chairman of the National Veterinary Research Quarantine Service's quarantine committee said that an AI virus sample taken in Gimje, North Jeolla Province and a sample taken in Japan's Akida Prefecture were genetically 99-point-seven percent identical.
The results are believed to support the hypothesis that the AI viruses were spread to both Korea and Japan by winter migratory birds that were returning from Southeast Asia.
The same strand of highly pathogenic AI viruses were found in the two countries between 2003 and 2004 and between 2006 and 2007.
Reported by KBS WORLD Radio
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