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Topic: Korea:2cats dead:H5N6
Posted By: carbon20
Subject: Korea:2cats dead:H5N6
Date Posted: January 01 2017 at 3:39pm

Highly pathogenic strain of bird flu found in cats

A highly pathogenic strain of bird flu was discovered in two dead cats on Saturday, a provincial government official said, marking the first infection of the virus found in mammals in two years.

The H5N6 strain of avian influenza (AI) which has infected chickens across the country was found in the bodies of the cats in Pocheon, some 46 kilometers north of Seoul, the official said, citing information from health authorities.

The cats were found dead earlier this week some 2 kilometers from a chicken farm where the strain of the virus was first reported last month.

It marked the first infection of AI in mammals in South Korea since February 2015 when the country reported the infection of bird flu in a dog.

Health authorities said that they are looking at samples to verify whether they were infected with a more highly pathogenic strain of AI.

"Even if it is the same N6 strain, there are some differences in gene structure," the official said. "We are awaiting test results."

South Korea is struggling to contain the spread of bird flu that has led to more than 20 million chickens and ducks nationwide being culled since mid-November. (Yonhap)


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Posted By: carbon20
Date Posted: January 01 2017 at 3:43pm

Dead cats confirmed positive for H5N6

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http://www.koreaherald.com/view.php?ud=20130221000957" rel="nofollow">Health authorities said Saturday they had confirmed that two cats found dead in Pocheon, Gyeonggi Province, tested positive for a highly pathogenic bird flu virus that has wiped out nearly 16 percent of the country’s chicken population since November. 

The reports of the cats’ possible infection were made on Dec. 25-26. The test marked South Korea’s first infection of avian influenza in mammals since February 2015, according to the Agriculture Ministry. 

The cats were found some 2 kilometers from a chicken farm where the H5N6 avian influenza was reported late November. They are believed to have had eaten birds contaminated with the virus. More than 1.7 million chickens have been culled in the town alone. 

A researcher at the Gyeonggi Veterinary Service in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, conducts an antigen test for bird flu on Sunday. (Yonhap)


The outbreak has prompted authorities to distribute quicklime around the affected farms as a disinfectant and requested municipalities to install nets to stop wild animals from accessing them. 

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said no case of the virus spreading to humans through cats had been found anywhere in the world. But it has dispensed antiviral drugs to about a dozen people including a cat owner as a preventive step, officials said. 

The virus’ incubation period is 10 days. 

As of midnight Friday, more than 28 million chickens and ducks at 606 farms have been slaughtered across the country. Nearly 16 percent of all Korea’s chickens and 26 percent of its ducks have been culled, ministry data shows. 

Acting President Hwang Kyo-ahn on Sunday reiterated calls for a swifter end to the AI spread, saying daily reports of potential infections had been dwindling since Tuesday but further work was needed. 

Hwang had urged related agencies to bring the figure to zero by Tuesday. 

“Now beyond basic quarantine efforts, we need to carry out differentiated, effective activities tailor-made to the characteristics of each kind of poultry and regional breeding conditions,” Hwang said at a daily public-private meeting on the outbreak. 

“Together with this, more scientific and systematic quarantine activities should be taken through consultations with specialists and precision diagnoses at the farms.”
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Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.đź––

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Posted By: Albert
Date Posted: January 02 2017 at 6:51am
h5n6 is an interesting one.   Don't even remember H5N1 killing cats, although cats could be carriers.   h5n6 seems to be rapidly evolving.  


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