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  • South Korea - H5N1 found in wild ducks - Nankai District, South Jeolla Province

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    Bird flu in Nankai District, the virus from wild ducks found

    2010/12/28

    Yonhap News - Kainan - 28 were confirmed highly pathogenic avian influenza infection in wild birds in Nankai District, South Jeolla Province. This year the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (H5N1) was detected in the vast expanse of the river, Iksan (7 days), shallow bay Seosan (10 days) following the third paper.

     According to South Jeolla Province announced on November 28, nearly 22 arable land in the Rock Lake one thousand birds flying arsenal of the county area known as Hainan, found 74 Baikal birds have died , from 20 of these birds As a result of taking samples for examination, H5N1 virus was detected.

    Disinfect emergency road and surrounding areas of this agricultural land. Again. Management areas and poultry farms within a radius of 10 km, livestock, vehicles have to limit the movement of people.

     Reconnaissance units were unusual emergency in 43 poultry farms within the management area is not permitted, after a 30-day moving beyond limitations, and plans to remove the restriction and move through clinical testing.

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    Haenam, highly pathogenic AI detection in teal

    Haenamgun in Jeollanam-do, highly pathogenic AI detection of wild birds, close examination

    If the farmland near the mountains in South Jeolla Province haenamgun Pesaro been reported in wild birds for a while close examination 20 the number of highly pathogenic AI AI (H5N1 type) were detected.


    Haenam is in the South West of Korea in South Jeolla Province


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    Re: South Korea - H5N1 found in wild ducks

    Dead teal ducks with bird flu strain found in S. Korea

    SEOUL, Dec. 28 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's farm ministry said Tuesday that it has found 20 dead spectacled teal ducks, apparently affected by the virulent strain of bird flu, and have taken emergency decontamination measures.

    The discovery of the dead birds in Haenam 430 kilometers south of Seoul is the third such finding this month and is raising concerns among local poultry farmers.

    Yonhap

    thanks to Mike Coston
    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

    ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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      Re: South Korea - H5N1 found in wild ducks

      Source: http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v5....php?id=553084

      December 29, 2010 09:58 AM

      Dead Teal Ducks With Bird Flu Strain Found In South Korea

      SEOUL, Dec 29 (Bernama) -- South Korea's farm ministry said Tuesday that it has found 20 dead spectacled teal ducks, apparently affected by the virulent strain of bird flu, and have taken emergency decontamination measures, Yonhap news agency reported.

      The discovery of the dead birds in Haenam 430 kilometres south of Seoul is the third such finding this month and is raising concerns among local poultry farmers.

      The dead birds were found to be carrying the H5N1 strain of the avian influenza, but this does not mean South Korea was affected by the disease since no domestically raised ducks and chickens have become sick, officials said.

      The latest discovery comes after Seoul reported dead birds affected by bird flu on Dec 7 and Dec 10...

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