South Korean quarantine officials catch wild birds in a lake in Seoul on May 7, 2008 after the deadly H5N1 bird flu virus hit a nearby aviary. The government said on July 27, 2017 that it would downgrade its bird flu alert by one notch from the highest level as the risk from highly pathogenic bird flu had dropped. (Lee Jong-seung / AFP)
SEOUL – South Korea will downgrade its bird flu alert on Friday by one notch from the highest level, the government said.
The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural affairs on Thursday said in a statement that the risk from highly pathogenic bird flu had dropped, with no new cases reported since June 19.
South Korea, Asia's fourth-largest economy, was hit hard by the deadly H5N8 bird flu strain after the first case was confirmed in November, leading to a record culling of over 37 million farm birds, or more than a fifth of its total poultry population.
The ministry said it would keep disinfecting farms and monitoring the situation until September.
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