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Has the dread H7N9 bird flu hit?

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Has the dread H7N9 bird flu hit?

Postby Taro Toporific » Tue Apr 30, 2013 9:53 pm

Ohjustfuckinggreat.

19 dead pigeons and 1 crow found mysteriously dead in Yokohama
asahi.com | 2013Apr30 (in Japanese)
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More info at the cringeworthy: japantoday.com...17-crows-1-pigeon-found-dead-on-yokohama-street
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Re: Has the dread H7N9 bird flu hit Yokohama?

Postby yanpa » Thu May 02, 2013 1:31 am

Taro Toporific wrote:Ohjustfuckinggreat.

19 dead pigeons and 1 crow found mysteriously dead in Yokohama



Dr. Language Pedant writes:

18 dead crows and one dead pigeon


Crows are flu-free, no word on the pigeon (or pigeons) or whether they have visited mainland China recently...

カラス、鳥インフル検出せず 横浜の20羽に大量死

 横浜市中区の繁華街で30日に大量に死んでいるのが見つかったカラスは、鳥インフルエンザ簡易検査でウイルスが検出されなかった。市が同日、明らかにした。死骸は計20羽に上り、神奈川県警が毒物検査をしている。
 横浜市などによると、カラスの死骸は半径約350メートルの範囲で見つかった。路上やビルの屋上に点在し、数羽集まって死んでいるものや、ハトの死骸もあった。


http://www.kahoku.co.jp/news/2013/04/20 ... 002325.htm
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Re: Has the dread H7N9 bird flu hit Yokohama?

Postby Taro Toporific » Sun Apr 13, 2014 3:59 pm

Outbreak of H5-type bird flu discovered at two Kumamoto farms
Japan Times | April 13, 2014
The agriculture ministry announced Sunday a suspected outbreak of bird flu that killed at least 1,100 chickens at a farm in Taragi, Kumamoto Prefecture, prompting the prefectural government to order the culling of 112,000 chickens kept there and at another nearby farm run by the same operator.
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Kinky Kumamon did it!
No doubt this outbreak was the result of Kumamon's consorting in unnatural ways with young Kumamoto chicks like Hiyoko-chan, the Chikin (sic) Ramen® mascot.
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Re: Has the dread H7N9 bird flu hit Yokohama?

Postby Coligny » Sun Apr 13, 2014 8:48 pm

This shit again...

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Re: Has the dread H7N9 bird flu hit Yokohama?

Postby Taro Toporific » Mon Dec 26, 2016 12:56 pm

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Scientists stunned by alarming discovery about cats
morningticker.com | Dec. 25, 2016
A concerning new study has found that your cat may be hiding a very dangerous secret that could affect your health.
A new report out of New York City indicates that a veterinarian has come down with a strain of bird flu, and scientists have come to the worrying discovery that it may have jumped to him from a cat that was infected with it. Fortunately for the vet, it was a mild illness that has since been resolved, but it is a worrying discovery that suggests a deadly avian flu outbreak can come from a variety of places, even a common house cat.
Bird flu rarely affects cats, but more than 100 cats have tested positive for the virus in New York in the last week, according to reports. Bird flu is easily spread between cats, and it tends to spread in animal shelters in the city, although the felines recover rather quickly.
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Postby Coligny » Mon Dec 26, 2016 3:14 pm

Shit.... they discovered our new seekrrit weapon against mankind...

Back to the drawing board ehm test tube, I guess...
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Postby Thanatos' embalmed botfly » Sat Jan 25, 2020 3:03 pm

**Breaking News** from Wuhan... https://spraguedawley.com/chinese-chefs ... -bat-cave/
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Re: Has the dread H7N9 bird flu hit?

Postby Taro Toporific » Wed Nov 17, 2021 2:56 am

Japan confirms H5N8 strain in third bird flu outbreak in the country
TOKYO, Nov 16 (Reuters) --- Japan has confirmed the highly pathogenic bird flu subtype H5N8 was detected at a poultry farm in the third outbreak of avian influenza in the country this winter, the agriculture ministry said on Tuesday.

The outbreak was discovered on Monday at a farm with about 11,000 egg-laying chickens in Izumi City in Kagoshima prefecture in southwestern Japan, the ministry said in a statement on its website.

It comes as several outbreaks of severe bird flu in Europe and Asia have been reported to the World Organisation for Animal Health in recent days, in a sign the virus is spreading quickly again.

"The NA subtype of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus was identified and it was confirmed to be H5N8 subtype," the ministry said.

The increase in the number of people around the world getting infected from bird flu this year is becoming a source of concern for epidemiological experts, especially as the world slowly recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic.

China has reported 21 human infections with the H5N6 subtype of avian influenza in 2021 to the World Health Organization, compared with only five last year, it said, with six dead and many of the others critically ill.

In February, Russia registered the first case of the H5N8 strain being passed to humans from birds and reported the matter to the WHO. There was no sign at the time of transmission between humans.

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Postby Coligny » Wed Nov 17, 2021 4:42 am

Use condoms FFS… Even pocahontas seems to start to understand that….
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Re: Has the dread H7N9 bird flu hit?

Postby matsuki » Wed Nov 17, 2021 12:01 pm

Coligny wrote:Use condoms FFS… Even pocahontas seems to start to understand that….


Does chicken fucking have a long history in Nippon? Plenty of ronery men to take it up.
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