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S. Korea confirms 1st H5N8 bird flu case this winter in wild swan

All News 19:22 January 27, 2022

SEOUL, Jan. 27 (Yonhap) -- South Korea on Thursday reported the first outbreak of the H5N8 avian influenza virus this winter in a dead wild bird discovered at a river mouth in the southeastern port city of Busan.

The highly pathogenic virus was detected in the carcass of a whooper swan found at the mouth of Nakdong River, according to the country's bird flu response headquarters.

This was the first H5N8 virus case among 24 highly pathogenic bird flu cases reported since fall. The other 23 were confirmed to be H5N1 cases.

"Looking back on past cases, the emergence of a new strain can lead to a fast spread of highly pathogenic bird flu," quarantine officials said, calling upon poultry farms to take more thorough measures to prevent virus outbreak.

Officials plan to monitor rivers and streams in the southeastern region while prohibiting entrance of farmers and citizens to the mouth of Nakdong River and sterilize farms around the area, including the site where the H5N8 strain was detected.

They will also issue an avian influenza alert in places vulnerable to outbreak, such as egg farms.

Highly pathogenic avian influenza is very contagious among birds and can cause severe illness and even death, especially among poultry.

This Jan. 5, 2022, file photo, unrelated to this article, shows a flock of whooper swans swimming at a pond in the southeastern port city of Busan.

This Jan. 5, 2022, file photo, unrelated to this article, shows a flock of whooper swans swimming at a pond in the southeastern port city of Busan.

nyway@yna.co.kr
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