Friday, 05 August 2005

MORE BIRD LOSSES REGISTERED IN KAZAKHSTAN, AVIAN FLU SUSPECTED

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By empty (8/5/2005 issue of the CACI Analyst)

New cases of death of domestic and wild birds have been registered in the East Kazakhstan and Akmola districts in Kazakhstan. The Emergency Situations Ministry told Interfax on Friday that the death of 364 chickens in seven households were reported in Krasny Yar, East Kazakhstan on Thursday. \"All poultry farms in the region are now operating in closed mode.
New cases of death of domestic and wild birds have been registered in the East Kazakhstan and Akmola districts in Kazakhstan. The Emergency Situations Ministry told Interfax on Friday that the death of 364 chickens in seven households were reported in Krasny Yar, East Kazakhstan on Thursday. \"All poultry farms in the region are now operating in closed mode. Preventive steps are being taken in keeping with a comprehensive plan,\" the ministry said. (Interfax-Kazakhstan)
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