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China confirms 3rd tellurian bird influenza infection, stirs fears of spread
- Updated: December 23, 2016
Beijing: China has found dual some-more cases of tellurian bird influenza infection, bringing this week’s sum to 3 and stoking fears a lethal pathogen could widespread during a time when other Asian nations are battling to control outbreaks of a disease.
Health officials in South Korea and Japan have been scrambling to enclose outbreaks of opposite strains of bird flu.
A male diagnosed with a H7N9 aria of bird influenza is being treated in Shanghai, after travelling from a beside range of Jiangsu, a Shanghai Municipal Commission of Health and Family Planning pronounced on a website on Wednesday.
11bn
Number of birds China slaughters each year for consumption
110k
Birds killed in a past dual months following bird influenza outbreaks