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09 July 2012
Bird flu in Mexico claims a million chickens
//09 Jul 2012
An outbreak of the H7N3 bird flu virus in Mexico has infected about 2.5 million chickens and led to nearly one million birds being destroyed by authorities.
The outbreak, which was detected in the western state of Jalisco, the country's largest chicken farming region, has led officials to declare a state of national emergency. In addition the outbreak has led to price rises in poultry products in the country.
Officials said 129 farms in Jalisco have been inspected and the virus was confirmed in birds at 24 of the sites. Tests have continued on most of the rest. Jalisco produces around 11% of the country's poultry meat and 50% of its eggs, according to the US department of agriculture.
The ministry has ordered vaccinations from Asia and is also developing its own drugs domestically to combat the spread.
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