Bird flu has been diagnosed in a production unit in Mozambique, leading to the slaughter of 45,000 laying hens. The outbreak is believed to be related to the spread of two strains of bird flu in neighboring South Africa. The South African government has already slaughtered 2.5 million chickens in an effort to contain the outbreaks, and is now accelerating the granting of licenses to import eggs from other countries to ensure an adequate supply for consumers.