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Poultry Culling Ends in Central China's Bird Flu-hit Area
2005-11-30 14:52:59      CRIENGLISH.com
The newly reported bird flu-hit city of Yongzhou in central China's Hunan Province has finished poultry culling to prevent the spread of the epidemic, the local government said Wednesday.

By 0:00 a.m. Wednesday, Lingling District, where a bird flu outbreak was reported on Nov. 18, more than 108,000 fowls had been killed and another 140,000 vaccinated, said He Ningsheng, a local disease prevention and control official.

Local farmers will be compensated 10 yuan (1.2 US dollars) for each poultry killed, he said.

The provincial vets department has shipped 500,000 ml of bird flu vaccine and 2,500 exposure suits to Lingling District to aid its vaccination and disease control efforts.

China's Ministry of Agriculture confirmed on Monday that 390 chickens and 12 ducks died of the H5N1 strain of the highly pathogenic avian flu in Laobutou village, Qilidian town on Nov. 18.

No human infection cases have been detected in the bird flu-hit area, said He.

(Source: Xinhua)


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