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  • China: H7N9 Poultry Outbreak in Huhehaote of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region - June 8, 2017



    China: H7N9 Outbreak in Huhehaote of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region

    On May 31, Veterinary Department of Saihan district in Huhehaote city, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, during their monitoring, found suspicious bird flu symptoms in some chicken-breeding-farms. 59,556 chickens got ill, 33,526 chickens died in this incidence.
    On June 04, Inner Mongolian Center for Animal Disease Prevention and Control diagnosed it suspicious avian flu outbreak.
    June 08, 2017, after National Avian Influenza Reference Laboratory?s confirmation, this was diagnosed as the outbreak of H7N9 avian flu.
    After this, the local authorities in accordance with the requirements on the relevant prevention/control plans and technical requirements, developed law-based prevention/control, scientific prevention/control effectively. They have already culled 371,230 chickens and made them harmless.
    At present, the avian flu is effectively controlled.

    Source(Ministry of Agriculture):


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    May 31, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Hohhot Saihan District Veterinary Department in the monitoring found in some farms breeding chickens suspected bird flu symptoms, the incidence of 59,565, only 35,526 deaths. June 4, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center diagnosed as suspected avian influenza epidemic. June 8, by the National Avian Influenza reference laboratory confirmed the outbreak for the H7N9 flu epidemic. After the outbreak, the local in accordance with the relevant plans and control technical requirements, adhere to the law prevention and control, scientific prevention and control, and effectively do the work of the epidemic, has been culling and harmless treatment of 371230 poultry. At present, the epidemic has been effectively controlled.
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