Japan reports first bird flu outbreaks of season, culling 340,000 chickens | Inquirer News

Japan reports first bird flu outbreaks of season, culling 340,000 chickens

/ 12:05 PM October 28, 2022

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TOKYO — Japan has detected its first outbreaks of bird flu for the season in 2022, with a “highly pathogenic” strain identified at a poultry farm on the main island of Honshu, while the other outbreak was found on the northern island of Hokkaido.

About 170,000 egg-laying chickens are being exterminated at a farm in Kurashiki city, Okayama Prefecture, the agriculture ministry said on its website on Friday. It also established restricted zones up to 10 km (6.2 miles) from the site.

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Around 170,000 egg-laying chickens are also being culled at the farm in Atsuma town in Hokkaido, the ministry said.

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The ministry said it is considered that people would not catch avian influenza from eating chicken meat or eggs.

Chief Cabinet Secretary Hirokazu Matsuno told a regular media briefing that all efforts would be made for the necessary quarantine measures.

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