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marila
PostPosted: Thu 4:23, 17 Dec 2020    Post subject: Japan's temple against avian flu does not stop spreading

The situation of the avian flu epidemic in Japan remains critical. More than a quarter of the country's recent outbreaks have been identified, making it the worst bird flu crisis to hit Japan since its existence.

Japan saw an outbreak of avian influenza in more than a quarter of all 47 prefectures nationwide this week. Causing the authorities to have to order more and more poultry extermination By in Kochi Southwest japan About 32,000 chickens were eliminated after bird flu was discovered on a laying hen farm on Wednesday. In addition, infected birds were also found at two chicken farms in Kagawa Prefecture, where the outbreak was seen last month. Until nearly 30,000 poultry has to be eliminated, with the latest provinces that have found a total of 12 prefectures of avian influenza in Japan And a total of 3 million poultry has been eliminated, while data from the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture states that There are approximately 185 million laying hens in the country today and approximately 138 million broilers.

The Japanese Ministry of Agriculture confirmed that Avian influenza pandemic will not spread to humans. Through eating eggs Or chicken that has been infected in any way But public health authorities around the world are still wary of the virus's hopping to humans. In order to prevent recurring new strains of the disease

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations states that Avian influenza pandemic in Japan and neighboring South Korea is a severe disease avian influenza. Which has found outbreaks of this species in poultry around the world By strains of avian influenza that spread in Asia Including species that spread in Europe are all originated from wild birds. But are of different species The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations must be alerted. African health workers Keep a close eye on poultry farms to avoid a more widespread spread of European avian influenza.
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