Sunday, March 1, 2009

H7 bird flu case detected in Japan's Aichi Prefecture















The H7 type of the bird flu virus has been detected in a quail firm in Toyohashi, central Japan, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. The strain is unlikely to be highly virulent since the birds involved appear healthy, but further testing is underway. (Chinese media/AFP Photo)
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TOKYO, Feb. 27 (Chinese media) -- The H7 bird flu has been

detected at a quail farm in Toyohashi, Aichi Prefecture, said the Agriculture,

Forestry and Fisheries Ministry Friday.

It is the first time that bird flu has been detected in Japan since February 2007.









Health officials in protective suits inspect a quail firm in Toyohashi, central Japan, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009.





Health officials in protective suits inspect a quail firm in Toyohashi, central Japan, Friday, Feb. 27, 2009. (Chinese media/AFP Photo)
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The ministry said that the virus "may be of

attenuated virulence" as the infected birds are still alive.

The virus was detected during a regular inspection

earlier this month in a total of seven quails at the farm, which raises around

300,000 of the birds.

The farm has been quarantined on Wednesday and the

infection route has been under investigation.

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