China finds H5N6 avian flu in Liaoning wild birds

China finds H5N6 avian flu in Liaoning wild birds

It is the first confirmed case of the strain in the country this year.

LIAONING:
China’s agriculture ministry said today that the highly pathogenic H5N6 avian flu had been found in wild birds in the northeastern province of Liaoning, marking the first confirmed cases of the strain in the country this year.

There were 291 wild birds at the site of the outbreak – a forest park in the provincial capital Shenyang – and 11 were killed by the disease, the agriculture and rural affairs ministry said in a statement.

The remaining 280 birds were culled as part of emergency response measures, it added.

The last H5N6 case in China reported by the ministry was on a poultry farm in the southwestern province of Sichuan in February 2020.

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