Nearly 200 communes recurred bird flu
Department of Animal Health (Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development) said that, until yesterday (November 29), avian influenza has recurred in 199 communes and wards of 72 districts, towns in 17 provinces and cities nationwide. , with the number of poultry destroyed up to 1.74 million.
The whole country destroyed 1.74 million birds.
Provinces with many localities being re-translated are Ninh Binh (9 districts, 24 communes), Bac Giang (9 districts, 15 communes), Bac Ninh (5 districts, 13 communes), Hai Duong (6 districts, 25 communes), Hung Yen (4 districts, 5 communes), Son La (3 districts, 12 communes), Thanh Hoa (12 districts, 37 communes), Hai Phong (9 districts, 43 communes), Quang Ninh (3 districts, 12 communes), Nghe An (4 districts, 4 communes) .
Particularly in Hung Yen, Phu Tho, Thai Binh, Hoa Binh and Long An, there is no new outbreak reported during the last 14 days; Bac Giang and Thai Nguyen: there is no outbreak in the last 7 days.
Of the 17 provinces where influenza outbreaks still occur (less than 21 days), Vinh Phuc has been absent in the two districts. The province organized the destruction of 166 chickens, 1,283 ducks and 36,671 quails.
In Hai Phong, on November 28, avian influenza outbreaks occurred in 5 livestock households in 3 communes of An Duong district. Total poultry culling is 1,900 ducks and 280 chickens. Similarly in Thanh Hoa, the epidemic continues to spread in 2 poultry households in 2 communes of Ha Trung and Nga Son districts, causing 27 dead ducks to die. A total of 5,767 ducks and geese have been culled.
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