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Hong Kong Orders Poultry Culls

11 June 2008

Health worker slaughters live poultry in market in Hong Kong
Health worker slaughters live poultry in market in Hong Kong
Hong Kong has ordered the slaughter of all poultry in the city's markets and shops, after an outbreak of bird flu was detected in markets last week.

The director of Hong Kong's agriculture, fisheries and conservation department said Wednesday the order affects about 470 shops, and that an estimated 3,500 birds will be killed.

Poultry on farms is not expected to be affected by the culls.

Hong Kong was the scene of the first known human infections with bird flu in 1997. Six people died in that outbreak.

The World Health Organization says bird flu has killed 241 people around the world since a second outbreak started in 2003.

Experts fear the virus could mutate into a form easily transmitted from person to person, creating a pandemic.

Some information for this report provided by AFP and Reuters.

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