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  • Japan - H5N1 at Hokkaido from Bard (duck) droppings - NOT

    thanks to Makoto

    machinetranslated

    October 26, 2010

    On the detection of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in wild birds

    Was recovered from the feces of ducks in Hokkaido Wakkanai Oonuma October 14, highly pathogenic avian influenza virus (H5N1 subtype) were detected and reported, today, because I was going to tests from Hokkaido let you know.

    The birds at the moment of death has not been confirmed, the occurrence of highly pathogenic avian influenza has not been confirmed.

    Avian influenza virus, except in special cases such as dense contact with infected birds, usually in a person is considered not infected. In daily life, after touching birds and you'll waste for washing and gargling Ito, excessive worry is not so cool thank you to action.

    A history major so far
    (1) The place of excrement collection
    City of Wakkanai, Hokkaido Oonuma

    (2) test results
    Going to survey their own feces, Hokkaido, highly pathogenic avian influenza virus in two samples from 183 samples were collected in the city of Wakkanai on May 14, Onuma 10 (H5N1 subtype) were detected.

    (3) The situation around
    Wakkanai Oonuma in the vicinity, so far, probably due to bird mortality and bird flu has not been confirmed.

    For two further responses
    MOE is concerned agencies in cooperation with local governments and Hokkaido, for immediate attention below.

    (1) Overall coordination <Ministry>
    A collection of local information, including through professional hearing, conducted the overall course of management and coordination.

    (2) survey found around the site <office environment Hokkaido, Hokkaido, Hokkaido>
    [1]
    Oonuma virus was detected in the vicinity of highly pathogenic avian influenza, conducted surveillance of wild birds for any abnormality.
    [2]
    Oonuma detected in the vicinity of highly pathogenic avian influenza virus, due to collection of fecal analysis and Swans Anatidae, conduct additional research on the prevalence of the virus.
    (3) restricted access around the site to find <Wakkanai>
    From 10am today to enter limited Oonuma Wakkanai (No thoroughfare of approach road).

    ○ risk of this incident
    Basically, all birds, avian influenza viruses can infect (and whether different symptoms appear.) Therefore, the avian influenza virus can be detected from the feces of wild duck, by no means uncommon. However, the virus was detected from the feces of highly pathogenic, is the first time in our country. So far, bird flu death since it has not been confirmed at this stage, the higher the risk of mortality as the birds do not think the bird flu.

    [Request to the press;

    Avian influenza viruses are spread through because there are concerns such as shoe soles or vehicles when they are interviewed at the scene, and interviews around the site Access to strictly refrain thank you discovered.

    Will continue to strive to provide information on this matter so that consumers and producers and officials, it should not be confused by unfounded rumors, thank you for your cooperation.


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    Japan - H5N1 at Hokkaido from Bard (duck) droppings

    26 Oct. 2010 press release by Ministry of the Environment Government of Japan
    http://www.env.go.jp/press/press.php?serial=13069 at Japanese

    14 Oct, collect Bird(duck) droppings at a Marsh
    26 Oct, detect H5N1 subtype by Hokkaido University
    at present, the bird is not dead, limit the entry

    closed to traffic, mainichi jp

    spot: 大沼 "&#212;numa" Marsh, Wakkanai city, Hokkaido
    http://www.env.go.jp/press/file_view...2&hou_id=13069 PDF map at Japanese
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    2 detected/183 specimens
    Last edited by makoto; January 22, 2011, 02:05 PM. Reason: add photo

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      Re: Japan - H5N1 at Hokkaido from Bard (duck) droppings

      I merged 2 threads. Thank you Makoto for watching this from Japan and for the great map.

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        Japan - H5N1 at Hokkaido from Bard (duck) droppings

        大沼 "&#212;numa" Marsh
        <iframe width="300" height="300" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" marginheight="0" marginwidth="0" src="http://maps.google.ch/maps?hl=ja&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;t=h&amp;ll=45.381211,14 1.758137&amp;spn=0.036172,0.051498&amp;z=13&amp;ou tput=embed"></iframe><br /><small><a href="http://maps.google.ch/maps?hl=ja&amp;ie=UTF8&amp;t=h&amp;ll=45.381211,14 1.758137&amp;spn=0.036172,0.051498&amp;z=13&amp;so urce=embed" style="color:#0000FF;text-align:left">Do you want to see large map?</a></small>

        area: 4.88 km2
        circumference: 12 km
        max depth: 2.2 m
        type: lagoon

        There are more than 10,000 ducks and about 1,000 tundra swans in &#212;numa.
        The tundra swan is going south.
        (21 Oct., about 3,200 tundra swans was in &#212;muma)
        Hokkaido University used 8 fowls to experiment with H5N1 of &#212;numa. and 5 fowls died.
        The gene was analyzed, and it almost same with the virus from the corpse of the grebe in Mongolia in June.

        http://www.excite-webtl.jp/world/english/web/?wb_url=http%3A%2F%2Fmytown.asahi.com%2Fhokkaido%2 Fnews.php%3Fk_id%3D01000001010270001&wb_lp=JAEN&wb _dis=2
        http://www.excite-webtl.jp/world/eng...=JAEN&wb_dis=2
        Last edited by makoto; October 27, 2010, 11:01 AM. Reason: experiment

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          Re: Japan - H5N1 at Hokkaido from Bard (duck) droppings

          The Ministry of the Environment on October 26, from duck feces were collected in the city of Wakkanai, Hokkaido Onuma, H5N1 has announced that bird flu was detected in the virulent subtype of the type. From domestic birds were H5N1 subtype virus is detected, Towadako from April through May 2008 (Kosaka, Akita Prefecture, Towada, Aomori Prefecture) and Notsuke Peninsula (town Bekkai Hokkaido), Lake (Hokkaido Saroma town), but since the whooper swan in 死Gai, was detected in feces is the first time. Fecal survey is conducted independently by Hokkaido University were collected in 183 samples of Oonuma on October 14, from sample 2 H5N1 subtype virus was detected. Onuma currently around, and birds that might cause the death of bird flu has not been confirmed. MOE relevant ministries and local governments, in cooperation with Hokkaido University, in a short radius of 10 km Oonuma (1) enhanced surveillance for any unusual birds (2) gun and swans, ducks analysis of feces collected Additional study of virus prevalence - in addition to a vehicle from entering a restricted person and from 10 am to 26 Oonuma. Poultry breeding farms in the Ministry of Agriculture within 10 km radius (one door) to enter the survey, confirmed that the problem is.
          Ministry of the Environment "that bird flu virus is detected in the feces of wild ducks is not uncommon, was highly pathogenic viruses were detected in the feces, is the first time in Japan. So far I, bird deaths from avian flu is not confirmed at this stage is a high risk of mortality as the birds do not think bird flu "has said. Response to this problem, the government held emergency meeting of relevant ministries, agencies and ensure enhanced surveillance efforts. Ministry of Agriculture for each prefecture (1) Inspection of nets and anti-intrusion prevention and poultry from bird-proof nets (2) implementation of accurate pathological appraisal (3) reexamine its crisis management system - including a thorough re-notified to quarantine measures. Oonuma at about 6 kilometers east of Wakkanai city has become a stopover for Bewick's swan and whooper swans wintering on the coast south from Siberia to the Sea of Japan. According to local reports, began flying into October this year, on October 13 check to 569 birds. Last year's peak in mid-November 3500 - to 4000 was a feather.

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            Re: Japan - H5N1 at Hokkaido from Bird (duck) droppings

            16 Nov., publicly announced

            investigation of H5N1 in &#212;numa

            28 Oct., H5N1 was not detected/157 bird droppings
            04 Nov., H5N1 was not detected/103 bird droppings

            about 60 ducks were in &#212;numa on the morning of 17th
            the bird moves before November 26 annually
            at present, the bird is not dead, limit the entry to &#212;numa-side
            The observation room was reopened on the 18th

            collecting droppings at Marsh on 28th Oct, mainichi jp
            mainichi jp http://www.excite-webtl.jp/world/english/web/?wb_url=http%3A%2F%2Fmainichi.jp%2Fhokkaido%2Fshak ai%2Fnews%2F20101118ddlk01040277000c.html&wb_lp=JA EN&wb_dis=2

            investigation of H5N1 in Oct

            Hokkaido
            Tomakomai city: 100
            Hamatonbetsu town: 100

            Aomori prefecture
            Towada city: 25

            Miyagi prefecture
            Rifu town: 100

            Akita prefecture
            Akita city: 1

            Tochigi prefecture
            &#212;tawara city: 100

            Chiba prefecture
            Ichikawa city: 4

            Tokyo
            &#212;ta ward: 1

            Niigata prefecture
            Agano city: 100

            Gifu prefecture
            Gifu city: 100

            Shizuoka prefecture
            Hamamatsu city: 100

            Mie prefecture
            Matsuzaka city: 100

            Hyogo prefecture
            Kakogawa city: 7

            Tottori prefecture
            Yonago city: 100

            Hiroshima prefecture
            Hatsukaichi city: 100

            Tokushima prefecture
            Naruto city: 100

            Ehime prefecture
            Saijo city: 100

            Fukuoka prefecture
            Kitakyushu city: 100

            Nagasaki prefecture
            Isahaya city: 100
            Tsushima city: 19

            &#212;ita prefecture
            Usa city: 50

            H5N1 was not detected/ 1507 bird droppings

            press release by Ministry of the Environment Government of Japan http://translate.google.co.jp/transl...serial%3D13141
            Last edited by makoto; January 22, 2011, 01:59 PM. Reason: Please feel free to make some revisions

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              Re: Japan - H5N1 at Hokkaido from Bard (duck) droppings - NOT

              Thank you Makoto. I changed the title of the thread. Please tell me if this is not correct.

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