South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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South Korea has confirmed eight cases of H5N6 avian influenza (AI) on farms, leading to the culling of more than 500,000 birds, WOAH reported.
The outbreaks were detected from December 5-11 in western villages in South Korea, resulting in the death of 47 birds and the culling of the remaining 513,81...
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