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  • Hong Kong testing 15 dead birds for avian influenza

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    Street, Mong Kok, Hong Kong is now 15 bird carcasses were bird flu test

    At 15:01 on November 5 2014

    Hong Kong News November 5, according to the Hong Kong Economic Daily reported that the Hong Kong Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department on the 5th morning in the vicinity of Shanghai Street, Mong Kok, near Langham, seized 15 dead birds, avian influenza viruses tested were temporarily unknown bird the cause of death of birds found dead bird's location has been cleaned and disinfected immediately carried out.

    Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department refers to the seizure of the genus Bulbul bird carcasses, wild birds are common in Hong Kong.

    HKCNA
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