May 21, 2007


H5N1 outbreak in central China kills 11,172 birds

 

 

Bird flu has killed 11,172 poultry in central China, the official Xinhua News Agency said Saturday (May 19), the country's first reported outbreak in three months.

 

The poultry in Shijiping, a village in Hunan province, died of the H5N1 strain of bird flu, Xinhua said, citing the Ministry of Agriculture. Another 52,874 were slaughtered, said the report, which did not give any other details or say when the outbreak occurred.

 

A man who answered the telephone at the ministry on Saturday said he was "unclear" about the situation.

 

The last reported cases occurred in March, when the disease struck a poultry market in the Tibetan capital of Lhasa. Some 680 chickens died and another 6,990 birds were culled.

 

Millions of birds have been destroyed in order to contain outbreaks in China, which has also launched a massive effort to vaccinate poultry.

  

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