According to Newspaper.
link in norwegian
http://www.vg.no/nyheter/utenriks/artikkel.php?artid=532222
link in norwegian
http://www.vg.no/nyheter/utenriks/artikkel.php?artid=532222
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Some translation:According to Newspaper.
link in norwegian
http://www.vg.no/nyheter/utenriks/artikkel.php?artid=532222
Do the stories indicate 2000 hens have died from confirmed H5N1 (and this is the first confirmed H5N1 outbreak since early 2006)?
So the H5N1 refers to 2006 (the first article definitely mentions H5N1)? Low path H5N1 is possibe, but not likely.As far as I can understand Danish, it says they found "lowpathogenic bird flu" on a farm with 2000 hens, which will be culled tomorrow.
Do the stories indicate 2000 hens have died from confirmed H5N1 (and this is the first confirmed H5N1 outbreak since early 2006)?
Any indication that it is H5N1 (or that any of the ducks died - dead ducks would almost certainly be H5N1)?For the first time for two years there is found avian flu within the country's borders.
2.000 hens and ducks in Funen are to fight down.
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A the herd on 2.000 hens and ducks are to fight down tomorrow, after there is realized avian flu on a farm near Stenstrup in Funen.
Thus Denmark is again hit by avian flu, after there for almost two years haven't been some episodes.
In the spring of 2006 Denmark was hit by a large number of cases of avian flu over the whole country, but the last episode took place in Viborg in July the same year.
Have established a barring According to Funen's police contacted the goods authorities them today, in order to get help to establish a barring around the farm, which lies at the address H?je Dong.
It'll be blocked until Tuesday at ten...
At this stage of translation it isn't.Any indication that it is H5N1 (or that any of the ducks died - dead ducks would almost certainly be H5N1)?
Machine translation:According to Newspaper.
link in norwegian
http://www.vg.no/nyheter/utenriks/artikkel.php?artid=532222
If the ducks died, it will be H5N1. Any word on symptoms (or number dead)?I found more than 10 reports in Danish, stating:
birdflu is confirmed on monday, no mentioning which strain.
Nothing yet on the website of Min of Agriculture in Denmark.
If the ducks died, it will be H5N1. Any word on symptoms (or number dead)?
2000 fjaerkre must die Fugleinfluensaen have come to Denmark.
Ekspertene sieves it's on road to Norway.
Av David Vojislav Krekling
It's registrert fugleinfluensa on a farm in Funen in Denmark.
The farm the fugleinfluensa is registrert, lie, according to Jyllandsposten, in the naerhet av Stenstrup.
It isn't Kent about influens-aening that has hit they round 2000 fjaerkre on the farm is av the type H5N1 that can also infect human beings.
Intill prøvs are clear, have the police spered av the area round the farm.
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http://pub.tv2.no/nettavisen/verden/article1794762.ece
My take of the highlighted text is: It is not known if the bird flu is H5N1.