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Bird flu in one way or another is wiping out poultry in South Korea
News-Medical.Net ^ | 04/21/08

Posted on 04/21/2008 8:40:41 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster

Bird flu in one way or another is wiping out poultry in South Korea

Published: Monday, 21-Apr-2008

Disease/Infection News

Following the announcement by officials in South Korea of another bird flu outbreak, 5.3 million birds are expected to be culled to control the spread of the deadly virus.

This latest outbreak in South Korea is the 17th case of bird flu in three weeks and is the country's fastest and biggest ever outbreak of avian influenza.

Officials at the Ministry for Food, Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries say that the case which tested positive for the H5N1 virus, appeared on a chicken farm in Jeongeup, in North Jeolla province, four kilometers away from the area where the nation's third case of bird flu for this year was reported.

Although most of the cases had been concentrated in South and North Jeolla provinces, in South Korea's southeastern area, a recent outbreak in Pyeongtaek, 70 kilometers from Seoul, raised concerns that bird flu might be spreading rapidly across the country.

Since the beginning of April South Korea has culled 4.86 million chickens and ducks as the highly virulent H5N1 strain of the virus, which first appeared in the southwest, has now surfaced in five provinces.

According to the agriculture ministry all of the country's 260 duck farms will be checked as a preemptive measure and quarantines and restrictions will continue.

The military has become involved with soldiers drafted to the Jeolla province in the north which has been badly affected, to help with the culling process and the disposal of the birds.

To date South Korea has been forced to kill 5.29 million birds in its first outbreak in late 2003 and early 2004, and about half that number were culled in the second outbreak in 2006-2007.

At present, according to World Health Organisation, no human deaths from the disease have been reported in South Korea but worldwide 240 human deaths have occurred of 381 confirmed cases of infection since 2003.

The ministry has estimated that the bird flu outbreak has inflicted $30 billion in damages as millions of birds have been culled and buried and falling demand for both chicken and duck meat has also affected the poultry industry.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; Technical
KEYWORDS: birdflu; korea; poultry; wipeout
Latest outbreaks in S. Korea happened well past usual bird flu season. Bird flu watch in effect until Mid-February(?) was lifted. Then came the outbreaks. Some suspect that there were some migrating birds stayed late in their winter habitat in S. Korea and might have infected local poultry after the authorities let their guard down. Others suspect that some foreign farm worker from a country with widespread bird flu outbreaks at the time came to S. Korea and worked at poultry farm, and passed the virus to local poultry. Nobody knows for sure at this time, but this outbreak had snowballed. Previously, the outbreak was reasonably contained with timely intervention of the authorities. Not this time.

Anyway, this means no more affordable duck or chicken dish in S. Korea. Many restaurants and fast-food chicken outlets would be hard-hit.

1 posted on 04/21/2008 8:40:41 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster
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To: Judith Anne; Mother Abigail; ex-Texan; blam; AmericanInTokyo; Steel Wolf; nuconvert; MizSterious; ..
Bird Flu, ping!
2 posted on 04/21/2008 8:41:52 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Now if it would only mutate into N. Korean flu


3 posted on 04/21/2008 8:48:32 AM PDT by infantrywhooah
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To: 2ndreconmarine; Fitzcarraldo; Covenantor; Mother Abigail; EBH; Dog Gone; ...

Ping...


4 posted on 04/21/2008 8:48:34 AM PDT by Smokin' Joe (How often God must weep at humans' folly.)
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To: infantrywhooah
More specifically, Chia flu.:-)
5 posted on 04/21/2008 8:50:33 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

I say blame the DPRK.


6 posted on 04/21/2008 8:53:15 AM PDT by wastedyears (The US Military is what goes Bump in the night.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
"Many restaurants and fast-food chicken outlets would be hard-hit. "

A worldwide poultry and grain shortage?

Glenn Beck was just commenting on a Cosco in California that was limiting their customers to one bag of rice each due to unavailability of supplies.

I've let my stock of lamb & rice (Purina One) dog food dwindle...so, I'm off to 'hoard' some dog food and compound the rice shortage.

7 posted on 04/21/2008 8:55:23 AM PDT by blam (Secure the border and enforce the law)
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To: blam
Maybe you should train your dog to eat potato, and grow some in your backyard.:-)
8 posted on 04/21/2008 8:58:31 AM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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To: TigerLikesRooster
Is this hitting wild-land and migratory birds as well?
9 posted on 04/21/2008 10:28:13 AM PDT by Carry_Okie (Islam offers us three choices: surrender, kill them, or die.)
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To: TigerLikesRooster

Those people in the DPRK are already on the verge of starvation....people are going to be eating sick chickens, and then the risk becomes greater that it will spread among people....


10 posted on 04/21/2008 10:34:02 AM PDT by Judith Anne (Don't just do something! Stand there!)
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To: Carry_Okie
There were no reported mass deaths of migratory birds. The speculation of migratory bird's role in the current mass outbreak in SK does not appear to be related to any actual reported case of bird flu outbreak among wild birds.
11 posted on 04/21/2008 3:02:36 PM PDT by TigerLikesRooster (kim jong-il, chia head, ppogri, In Grim Reaper we trust)
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Thx, very interesting. Perhaps it is because of greater genetic variability among wild birds that the virus has a harder time transmitting among them.

Dunno.

12 posted on 04/21/2008 5:32:53 PM PDT by Carry_Okie (Islam offers us three choices: surrender, kill them, or die.)
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