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Highly pathogenic AI (avian influenza) antigens have been identified in wild birds in Yongin and Icheon, Gyeonggi-do after Cheonan, Chungcheongnam-do. While the government issued AI risk warnings across the country, a war to combat migratory birds continued without weekends on farms that raise chickens and ducks. Reporter Lee Moon-seok went to the scene. Put on your quarantine clothes and enter the reed field. Something like a telescope in my hand is a special laser gun. Fire a green laser light to scare away the birds that have gathered around the river. In chicken or duck farms, migratory birds are attacked within a radius of 15 km. Drones were also mobilized for quarantine work. Disinfectant is sprayed in areas where migratory feces may be present to prevent possible transmission. There is also a side effect of migratory birds fleeing from being surprised by the body and sound of the heavy drone. Following migratory bird feces at Bonggangcheon in Cheonan last month, highly pathogenic AI antigens were recently detected in wild bird samples at Byeongcheoncheon. The city of Cheonan said the quarantine is focused on fighting migratory birds, and residents in general also asked that they refrain from entering the arrival site of migratory birds to participate in the quarantine. Detection of avian influenza antigens continues to spread, and highly pathogenic AI has been confirmed in wild birds in Yongin and Icheon, Gyeonggi-do. Since the government has issued a nationwide ‘risk warning’ due to a serious situation where AI can strike at any time, a war is being waged to combat migratory birds without weekends around the arrival sites for migratory birds. YTN Lee Moon-seok[[email protected]]it is. ※ ‘Your report becomes news’ YTN is waiting for your valuable report.
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