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Cull after bird flu hits S Korea | Cull after bird flu hits S Korea |
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South Korean officials say they have killed the entire poultry population of Seoul to curb the spread of bird flu. | South Korean officials say they have killed the entire poultry population of Seoul to curb the spread of bird flu. |
Quarantine officers destroyed 15,000 chickens, ducks and turkeys in farms and restaurants across the capital. | Quarantine officers destroyed 15,000 chickens, ducks and turkeys in farms and restaurants across the capital. |
The cull began just hours after the authorities recorded Seoul's second outbreak of the virus in a week. | The cull began just hours after the authorities recorded Seoul's second outbreak of the virus in a week. |
Bird flu has caused 240 deaths globally since 2003. Tests are being carried out to determine if the South Korean outbreak was the deadly H5N1 strain. | |
The virus was detected in southern parts of the country last month forcing the slaughter of nearly seven million birds. | The virus was detected in southern parts of the country last month forcing the slaughter of nearly seven million birds. |
The government is now concentrating on preventing live poultry from being brought into Seoul. | The government is now concentrating on preventing live poultry from being brought into Seoul. |
Two outbreaks of the virus have also been reported on farms in Busan and Ansung. It is the first time the virus has been found in Busan - South Korea's second largest city. | Two outbreaks of the virus have also been reported on farms in Busan and Ansung. It is the first time the virus has been found in Busan - South Korea's second largest city. |
Agriculture Ministry spokesman Yoon Young-ku said the outbreaks brought the number of confirmed detections of the virus in South Korea to 28. | Agriculture Ministry spokesman Yoon Young-ku said the outbreaks brought the number of confirmed detections of the virus in South Korea to 28. |
Bird flu is currently relatively difficult for humans to catch, but health authorities fear it could mutate into a form that is much more easily spread among humans, which could cause a pandemic. | Bird flu is currently relatively difficult for humans to catch, but health authorities fear it could mutate into a form that is much more easily spread among humans, which could cause a pandemic. |
The World Health Organization says at least 240 people have died from bird flu since 2003. Most human cases so far have been linked to direct contact with infected poultry. | The World Health Organization says at least 240 people have died from bird flu since 2003. Most human cases so far have been linked to direct contact with infected poultry. |
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