The Gyeonggi-do Animal Sanitation Laboratory said it has completed quarantine measures related to highly pathogenic avian influenza that occurred in Cheongmichon, Yongin, and has even confirmed the safety of cow crude oil.
has designated within a 10km radius as a "wild tidal forecast area" since the H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza virus was detected in the wild bird feces of Cheongmichon, Yongin, on the 14th of last month, and implemented preemptive quarantine measures such as restricting movement of poultry farms and disinfection by the Japanese government.
In addition, clinical predictions and detailed examinations were conducted on all poultry farms (No. 42) in the quarantine unit, and no additional cases of infection were confirmed.
After confirming that there was no additional occurrence for 21 days, the 7-day movement limit was completely lifted after clinical prediction and detailed examination of pig farms.
In particular, as H5N1 infections were recently reported on dairy farms in the United States, the Animal Hygiene Testing Laboratory also conducted influenza tests on crude oil from 40 dairy farms in quarantine units in three cities and counties, including Yongin, Icheon, and Yeoju. As a result of the examination, it was confirmed that there was no abnormality in all farms.
In addition, the province also participated in the nationwide crude oil influenza test organized by the Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs Quarantine Headquarters from June to September.
Tests on all 235 dairy farms that were randomly selected at five milk farms in Gyeonggi-do were negative.
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