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France to cull 600,000 poultry to stem bird flu

FILE PHOTO: Ducks are pictured in a field at a poultry farm in Montsoue, France, January 12, 2017. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

France is to cull around 600,000 poultry birds as it tries to contain an avian influenza virus that is spreading among duck flocks in the southwest of the country, the farm ministry said on Tuesday.

France is among European countries to have reported highly contagious strains of bird flu late last year, leading to mass culls as authorities try to limit transmission from wild birds to farm flocks.

France has already slaughtered around 200,000 poultry and plans to cull a further 400,000 birds, a farm ministry official said.

FILE PHOTO: Mulard ducks are pictured at a poultry farm in Montsoue, France, January 12, 2017. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

The culls include flocks where outbreaks occurred, as well as preventive slaughtering of birds in surrounding areas.

As of Jan. 1, France had confirmed 61 outbreaks of the H5N8 virus, of which 48 were in the southwestern Landes region, the farm ministry said in an earlier website update.

The Landes is part of a duck breeding zone that supplies the foie gras industry.

In other regions, the spread of the virus appeared to be under control, the ministry added.

The H5N8 strain of bird flu is not known to be transmissible to humans.

(Reporting by Gus Trompiz; editing by Barbara Lewis)

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