MINNEAPOLIS — Three countries have reported avian flu outbreaks in a farm, park and zoo, according to the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the Academic Health Center, University of Minnesota.
In Taipei, the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) reported a commercial farm destroyed 23,008 native chickens after 5,192 birds died from H5N2, highly pathogenic avian influenza. The mortality rate was 18.41 percent for this strain. The farm was located in the Zhutang Township.
A zoo in New Delhi is temporarily closed after nine birds died from H5N1 on Oct 14 and 15, according to. . .

