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Vietnam culls 137,000 birds to contain avian influenza outbreaks

Vietnam culls 137,000 birds to contain avian influenza outbreaks

Friday, March 06, 2020, 10:27 GMT+7
Vietnam culls 137,000 birds to contain avian influenza outbreaks
Officials collect birds for culling in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam in this file photo. Photo: Le Tu / Tuoi Tre

HANOI - Vietnam has so far this year culled 137,180 birds to contain the spreading of bird flu outbreaks, the government said on Thursday.

The outbreaks, including 38 outbreaks of H5N6 and five outbreaks of H5N1, have been detected in 13 out of Vietnam’s 63 provinces this year, the government said in a statement.

All of the bird flu outbreaks have happened at farms where the birds have not been vaccinated, it said, adding that, in several provinces, only 10-20 percent of the birds were vaccinated.

Vietnam has a poultry flock of 460 million, and small-sized bird flu outbreaks have not been uncommon in the country during the past five years.

Reuters

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