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South Korea - H5N6 avian flu confirmed in wild bird feces in Cheonan, South Chungcheong province - January 24, 2017
South Korea - H5N6 avian flu confirmed in wild bird feces in Cheonan, South Chungcheong province - January 24, 2017
2018-01-24 18:45:00
The Ministry of Environment (National Institute of Environmental Research) final inspection of the fossilized wild algae collected from Cheonan (Kujukcheon) in Chungnam province on August 1.18 (H5N6 strain) was confirmed to be 1.24 days old. 1.23 days of H5 type antigen was detected in the area, and "wild bird storm water forecasting area" was set and 21 days was taken to control the disinfection and disinfection of poultry, (Duck) Precision Inspection, (Chickens) Clinical Trial and Simple Kit Inspection The agro-food division has recently been involved in wild birds feces collected from migratory birds in the Cheonan area.Recently, AI has been detected frequently. Local authorities and poultry farmers have been urged to strictly implement measures to strengthen the protection of farms in addition to controlling access to and disinfection of migratory birds to prevent the introduction of highly pathogenic AI through migratory birds.
Cheonan, Chungnam (Kuchongcheon) Wild bird fatalities Highly pathogenic AI (H5N6 type) confirmed press release (1.24, at distribution) .hwp