Published: 10:47, February 22, 2026
Japan confirms bird flu outbreak in Iwate prefecture
By Xinhua

This file photo dated Dec 11, 2025 shows people shoveling snow ouiside their homes in Morioka, Iwate in northern Japan. (PHOTO/AP)

TOKYO - The prefectural government of Iwate, northeastern Japan, has confirmed an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza at a poultry farm, local media reported Saturday.

The farm in the town of Kanegasaki reported to a livestock hygiene service center on Friday morning that an unusual increase in bird deaths had been observed, Jiji Press reported, citing local authorities.

A simple test returned positive results, and subsequent genetic examinations later confirmed the infection, the report said.

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About 560,000 egg-laying hens at the affected farm will be culled to prevent further spread of the virus, it added.

This is this season's 20th outbreak of avian influenza at a poultry farm nationwide and the first confirmed case in Iwate.