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    Pocheon-gil cat 'AI our company' ? ? ? Anti-dumping authority "indiscriminate capture,

    Enter: 2017.01.02 14:08:00 Revision: 2017.01.02 14:31:22



    Two cats dead in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, have been confirmed as H5N6-like highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI), but no one has contacted any of them. The inspectors said they had no plan to dispose of cats and cattle.

    The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Livestock Food and Drug Administration said in a briefing at Sejong government office on February 2, "The disease management headquarters is observing 12 people including the landlord who contacted our cat. Prosecutors have vaccinated people who have not been vaccinated against seasonal influenza (six people) with preventive measures and have taken Tamiflu to all 12 people.

    Pokcheon cat infections in Gyeonggi province were confirmed to have occurred in 6 domestic cats, female cats and female cats, which were raised in a domestic family. A 25-year-old male cat and a cub were found dead on AI 25, and one other mother who died before the 25th was found buried by the landlord.

    After filing the complaint, a total of 5 female dogs died, including an additional female cats and a kitten. Three cubs are alive and isolated. The quarantine headquarters is conducting a close inspection by collecting samples from dead cats and three live animals.

    Two dogs living at home like a domestic cat were identified by an antibody test. This means that there has never been an immune substance after being infected with AI, but it is already infected, but it may be before the antibody is generated, and further tests are underway.


    Police said the animals, which had been confirmed to have AI, such as dogs and cats, could proceed with the disposal.

    Kim Yong-sang, director of the Anti-Abuse Division of the Ministry of Food and Nutrition, said, "There is no plan to artificially capture and dispose of cats or dogs," he said. "But we will consider disposing of dogs and cats said. "There is a possibility of spreading by wild tide, so we are taking preventive measures such as setting up a network or grabbing a rat in a farm," he said.

    Hong Jung-ik, director of the Center for Crisis Response, said, "Although avian influenza has been proven to be a mammal, it is another problem that the virus is prevalent in mammals," he said. There were no cases of propagation. "http://biz.khan.co.kr/khan_art_view....00&med_id=khan
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    On the other hand, three cubs were found dead during a two-day period from February 25 to 26 last year in a family home in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, between a male cat and a female goat cats.
    [데일리한국 송찬영 환경전문기자] 고병원성 AI가 포유류인 고양이에게서도 발견되면서 인체감염을 우려하는 목소리가 높아지고 있다. 그동안 3000만 마리에 달하는 가금류를 살처분했지만, 제주도를 제외한 전국에...
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      Good catch, good attention to details.

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        Gyeonggi Province AI Disaster Safety Headquarters said that one of the dead cats in a family home in Pocheon was confirmed to have been infected with a highly pathogenic avian influenza virus.

        The kittens were one of four dead from the 25th of last month.

        It has not been confirmed whether the two dogs that were raised in the same house were infected.

        Health authorities have reported that 15 cases of cat deaths have been reported in five cities in Gyeonggi Province since the death of Pocheon Cat.
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