Chronology of avian flu in Japan

Bloomberg.com reports that authorities in Japan ordered the culling of 180,000 chickens at a poultry farm in Ibaraki prefecture, north of Tokyo, after avian flu antibodies were found in the birds. Reuters adds that tests showed that chickens had been exposed to the H5 strain of avian flu, although the virus itself was not detected. A total of 1.48 million chickens have been culled in Ibaraki prefecture between June -- when a bird flu outbreak was first detected there -- and mid-October.

Japan Offspring Fund has published a chronology of avian flu outbreaks in Japan.

Bird flu previous.

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