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[Chen Qi-The World of Micro-Organism] The infection, involving a tufted duck and hooded gull found in a weakened state in Yonago last month, marks the second outbreak of a highly virulent strain of bird flu in Tottori this winter.

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[News On Japan] Miyazaki begins culling 190000 chickens at latest bird flu-hit farm: The Miyazaki prefectural government began culling about 190,000 chickens Wednesday at a poultry farm in the city of Miyazaki after confirming the latest bird flu outbreak there amid a spread within the southwestern Japan prefecture since late January.This is the seventh outbreak in Miyazaki Prefecture and the tenth in Japan this winter. Aichi, Shimane and Kagoshima prefectures have so far managed to contain the virulent disease to one farm each.

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