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Bird flu: 6,000 chickens culled in Patna after avian influenza detected at research centre

Around 6,000 chickens were culled at the Poultry Research and Training Centre in Patna's Kaushal Nagar after laboratory confirmation of avian influenza, prompting authorities to declare a 1-km infection zone and a 9-km surveillance zone. The Patna District Magistrate has banned the movement of poultry within municipal limits

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Around 6,000 chickens were culled in Patna after the Animal Resource Department found the poultry birds infected with avian influenza.  

Officials said the infected birds were found at the Poultry Research and Training Centre operated by Bihar Animal Sciences University in Kaushal Nagar, Chitkohra, near the airport area.

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