South Korea reports new bird flu case; total rises to 60

South Korea has confirmed a new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5) at a duck farm in Jangsu County, North Jeolla Province, raising the seasonal total to 60. Authorities are controlling access to the farm, culling about 12,000 birds and conducting an investigation. A 24-hour standstill order has been issued for neighboring areas.

South Korea confirmed a new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI) at a duck farm in Jangsu County, North Jeolla Province, about 250 kilometers south of Seoul, according to the Central Disaster and Safety Countermeasure Headquarters. This brings the total number of cases this season to 60, as reported on March 21. Officials are controlling access to the farm, culling about 12,000 birds, and investigating the outbreak. A 24-hour standstill order has been issued for areas neighboring the farm. Amid the seasonal migration of birds toward the end of winter, the government has ordered a special inspection of poultry farms nationwide this month to prevent further spread. Recent prior reports noted the total rising to 55, 53, and 51 cases.

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