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    Bird flu outbreak at a chicken farm in southwestern Russia

    • Last Update: 2020-07-06
    • Source: Internet
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    Russia's Ministry of Emergency Situations announced on the 11th,a chicken in rostov oblast in southwestern Russia recently died in large numbers,some of the dead chickens have been detected in the avian influenza virusAccording to reports, thechicken farm in captivity of about 500,000 chickens,since the 5th of this month has been about 35,000 chickens have diedLaboratory testresults showed that, some of the dead chickens inwere infected with the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virusAt present, the epidemic prevention department is taking a series of necessary measures to prevent the spread of avian influenza epidemic
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