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S. Korea investigating new suspected case of highly pathogenic bird flu

Duck farm report latest possible incident in avian influenza outbreak since late November

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 28 Dec 2020 10:20PM

S. Korea investigating new suspected case of highly pathogenic bird flu
As of today, local authorities have culled around 9.6 million birds in an effort to stop the spread of highly pathogenic bird flu. – pic, December 28, 2020

SEOUL – South Korea’s Agricultural Ministry said today that it has identified a new suspected case of highly pathogenic avian influenza, amid growing concerns over the disease further straining the local poultry industry, Yonhap News Agency reported.

The new suspected case was reported from a duck farm in Jeongeup, North Jeolla province, according to the Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Ministry.

The country has so far reported 29 farm-related avian influenza cases since late November, including an infection from a guest ranch.

South Jeolla province accounted for eight cases, and Gyeonggi province, which surrounds the capital city, took up seven.

The latest case was confirmed from a duck farm in Gurye, 422km south of Seoul, on Sunday.

To prevent the further spread of the disease, South Korea has been speeding up the process to destroy birds from infected farms and their surrounding areas.

As of today, local authorities have culled around 9.6 million birds. All poultry within a 3km radius of infected farms have been culled.

Meanwhile, 42 cases in wild birds have been confirmed since late October.

Authorities are investigating seven more suspected cases from wild bird habitats as well.

The domestic price of eggs and poultry, meanwhile, has remained stable despite the outbreak of the bird flu.

According to the data compiled by the ministry, the country’s average price of eggs increased 1.3% over the first three-week period of December from a year earlier. The price of duck meat advanced 10.3%.

The price of chicken, on the other hand, shed 1.3% over the period due to oversupply, the ministry said. – Bernama, December 28, 2020

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