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South Korea - H5N6 avian flu confirmed in wild bird feces in Jeju province - November 27, 2017

sharon sanders

Editor-in-Chief & President
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Jeju-do (Jeju-si) Wild bird fecal incontinence prevention measures against detection of highly pathogenic AI (H5N6 type) [TR]
Registration date [TD="class: news_date"]2017-11-27 20:47:00[/TD]
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[TD="colspan: 2"]The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, Livestock and Livestock Food and Drug Administration said it was confirmed by the Ministry of Environment in Jeju City (Hadori) on 11.21 that it was confirmed as a final high-pathogenic AI (H5N6 type). As the H5 type AI antigen was detected on 11.23 days, the area had already taken measures in accordance with the "Avian Influenza Emergency Action Guideline" including setting of "Wild Bird Watching Area" and movement control for poultry, and all poultry farms in Jeju Island (Duck: close examination, chicken, etc.: Clinical Trial and if necessary, kit). ◇ In order to prevent the access of wild birds to poultry farms, it was necessary to strengthen the interception and disinfection of farms' entrance and exit vehicles, and to control access to migratory birds.[/TD]
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(Distribution - Press Release) Jeju Island (Jeju City) Wild Bird Fecal Extension (H27N6)
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