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  • South Korea - Avian flu confirmed in border county with North Korea - January 4, 2017







    AI added in Gangwon-do Inje Farms
    Input 2017.01.04 (10:12) | Modified 01/04/2017 (10:22): Daily News| VIEW 410



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    A total of 43,000 laying hens were buried in the farmhouse of Inje-gun, Gangwon province, where the prevalence of avian influenza (AI) was confirmed.

    According to Gangwon Province and Inje County, a liver serum test for a dead chicken at a poultry farm in North Goryo, Kirin-myeon was found to be positive.

    Currently, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Livestock Quarantine Headquarters is under investigation for confirmation that the AI ​​will be confirmed in the next 7 to 8 days.

    It was only 26 days after the accident occurred on December 9th in Cheorwon last year.

    The army is carrying out the landing of 43,500 chickens within 10 km of the Koh's farm, as well as the burial of eggs, feed and other pollutants.

    Two farms in Cheorwon, Gangwon Province, were found to have been confirmed by the AI ​​farmers and disposed of 60,000 to 459 farms in five farms.

    It operates 22 disinfecting facilities and 15 control stations, and 538 people are focusing on blockade prevention by constructing and operating a maneuvering strike zone for each unit and each city.


    강원 인제군의 산란계 농가에서 고병원성 조류인플루엔자(AI) 양성 반응이 나타나 방역당국이 산란계 4만 ...

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