Bird flu antigen detected at a poultry farm in Naju Jongori... Intensification of prevention measures

Published 2025년 12월 24일

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(Naju=Yonhap News) Reporter Hyeong Min-woo = Highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) antigens have been detected consecutively at a duck farm in Naju, Jeonnam. According to Jeonnam Province on the 24th, the H5 type AI antigen was detected at a breeder duck farm in Donggang-myeon, Naju City, and quarantine measures have been implemented. The farm is currently raising 6,000 breeder ducks, and recent detailed tests conducted by the Jeonnam Animal Hygiene Testing Institute confirmed the presence of H5 type avian influenza. The Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency is currently testing for high pathogenicity. Jeonnam Province has deployed an initial response team to control access and disinfect the affected farm, and has set up a quarantine zone (10km) and imposed movement restrictions. As of today, highly pathogenic avian influenza has been reported in 18 cases nationwide, with two cases in Jeonnam, in Yeongam eight days ago and in Naju on the 19th. minu21@yna.co.kr

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(Naju=Yonhap News) Reporter Hyeong Min-woo = Highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) antigens have been detected consecutively at a duck farm in Naju, Jeonnam. According to Jeonnam Province on the 24th, an H5 type AI antigen was detected at a breeder duck farm in Donggang-myeon, Naju City, prompting quarantine measures. The farm is currently raising 6,000 breeder ducks, and a detailed examination by the Jeonnam Animal Hygiene Testing Institute confirmed the presence of H5 type avian influenza. The Animal and Plant Quarantine Agency is conducting tests to determine if it is highly pathogenic. Jeonnam Province has deployed an initial response team to control access to and disinfect the farm, and has set up a quarantine zone ...
Source: Yna

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