Avian flu outbreaks in Philippines

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AP, Manila :
The Philippines has detected an outbreak of avian flu after tests showed presence of the highly infectious H5N6 subtype of the influenza A virus in a quail farm.
Agriculture Secretary William Dar said the bird flu virus was detected in Jaen municipality in Nueva Ecija province, where about 1,500 quails had died on one farm alone.
A total of 12,000 quails have been destroyed and buried to prevent further infections, he said.
‘We are on top of the situation,’ he said.
‘Surveillance around the 1-km and 7-km radius will be carried out immediately to ensure that the disease has not progressed around the said perimeter.’
It is the same strain that hit some local poultry farms in the country in 2017.
Animal quarantine checkpoints have also been set up to restrict the movement of all live domestic birds to and from the quarantine area, he said.
‘We would like to emphasise that this is a single case affecting one quail farm only,’ Dar said.

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