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The avian influenza pandemic in South Korea continues to spread. Authorities have killed about 14.9 million poultry.

by YCPress

January 7 According to South Korean media reports, on the 7th local time, the Ministry of Agriculture of South Korea said that about 14.9 million poultry have been killed since South Korea reported the first highly pathogenic avian influenza case related to farms in November 2020.

According to the report, on the evening of January 6, 2021 local time, a duck farm in Yincheng, 131 kilometers south of Seoul, South Korea, reported the country’s latest highly pathogenic avian influenza case.

In addition, South Korean authorities are investigating suspected cases at a farm in Lingyan County, 384 kilometers south of Seoul.

It is said that about 20,000 ducks were fed in the farm.

According to the statistics of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs of South Korea, 47 cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza have been reported in South Korea so far.

For farms with epidemics, poultry within a radius of 3 kilometers have been put out.

Among the currently reported cases of farm infections, there are 12 in Gyeonggi Province around Seoul, followed by North Jeolla Province and South Jeolla Province, with 10 each.

Meanwhile, the number of cases of avian influenza associated with wild birds reached 60.

Authorities are investigating five suspected cases from their habitats.