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Japan confirms fresh case of deadly bird flu
05 May 2008 06:02:12 GMT
Source: Reuters
TOKYO, May 5 (Reuters) - Japan has confirmed a fresh case of the deadly H5N1 strain of bird flu, this time in a dead swan on the northernmost main island of Hokkaido, the prefectural government said on its website on Monday.

Local authorities have begun an inspection of five chicken farms within a 30 km (18.6 miles) radius of the spot where the dead bird was found on April 24, Kyodo news agency said.

The case comes less than a week after four swans found on the shores of Lake Towada, close to the northern tip of the main island of Honshu, were found to be infected with the same strain of bird flu. Three of the swans were already dead when discovered.

The Hokkaido prefectural government website said anyone concerned that they may have been in contact with flu-infected birds in the area should contact their public health department.

No human deaths from the disease have been reported in Japan.

No one was immediately available for further comment at the Environment Ministry or prefectural government on Monday, a public holiday. (Reporting by Isabel Reynolds; Editing by Alex Richardson)


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