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Highly-contagious bird flu found in Japan, culling starts

Some 310,000 birds will be culled at the Niigata farm and and about 165,000 ducks in Aomori were also being culled

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TOKYO—Japanese health authoritie­s have confirmed a highly contagious avian flu strain in poultry in two prefecture­s in northern Japan, with culling of hundreds of thousands of birds starting on Tuesday at the affected farms.

The government confirmed that the highly virulent H5 strain was detected in birds at a chicken farm in Niigata, where about 40 of them were found dead on Monday.

Dead ducks at a farm in another prefecture of Aomori also tested H5 positive.

Culling of about 310,000 birds began Tuesday at the Niigata farm and will continue through Friday.

Workers in hazmat suits dug holes and dumped dead birds in them to contain the spread of virus.

About 165,000 ducks in Aomori were also being culled.

Officials restricted the movements of poultry and eggs within three kilometers of the infected farms.

About 60 chicken farms operate in the neighborho­od of the affected farm in Niigata, where about half a million chickens are raised.

“Barbarie”

The farm in Aomori and two other neighborho­od operators are specializi­ng in French duck known as “Barbarie.”

Suspected bird flu cases have been found in wild birds in those areas since early November.

Environmen­t Minister Koichi Yamamoto told reporters that his ministry is sending experts to the areas for investigat­ion, while raising the caution level to the highest level.

The Agricultur­al Ministry has also dispatched an investigat­ive team to both prefecture­s. (AP)

 ?? (AP FOTO) ?? CHICKEN FARM. Health officials investigat­e a chicken farm in Sekikawa village, Niigata prefecture, northern Japan, after a highly contagious avian flu strain in poultry was detected on Tuesday. Japanese health authoritie­s confirmed yesterday the highly...
(AP FOTO) CHICKEN FARM. Health officials investigat­e a chicken farm in Sekikawa village, Niigata prefecture, northern Japan, after a highly contagious avian flu strain in poultry was detected on Tuesday. Japanese health authoritie­s confirmed yesterday the highly...

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