Filipinos to curb bird flu

Source: Reuters Published: 2020/7/29 19:48:40

An employee holds a sheet of newly-launched special stamps honoring the COVID-19 frontliners at the Philippine Postal Corporation in Manila, the Philippines on July 14, 2020. (Xinhua/Rouelle Umali)

The Philippines said on Wednesday it had slaughtered nearly 39,000 chickens in a poultry farm north of the capital Manila to curb a bird flu outbreak, more than four months after detecting infections in a nearby province.

The Department of Agriculture's (DA) Bureau of Animal Industry has detected the presence of the highly infectious H5N6 subtype of the influenza A virus in an egg-producing farm in San Luis town in Pampanga province. 

Upon confirming the report, a team of veterinarians and animal health officers had immediately implemented emergency control measures, culling 38,701 poultry and disposing of the carcasses, the DA said.

In March, the DA detected an avian flu outbreak involving the same virus in a quail farm in Jaen in Nueva Ecija province, where about 1,500 quails had died and some 12,000 others had been culled.

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