Seven countries have imposed trade restrictions on Canadian poultry as a fifth farm in British Columbia was put under quarantine for avian influenza.
Officials said yesterday that more than 140,000 turkeys and chickens from the affected farms will be euthanized.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says the fifth farm near Abbotsford was quarantined after higher than normal turkey deaths were reported by a farmer Friday.
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British Columbia (BC) chief veterinary officer Dr Jane Pritchard says 60,000 turkeys are in the fifth farm. Avian influenza was first detected a week ago on a broiler-breeder chicken farm in Chilliwack.
Officials say no people have fallen ill.
The BC outbreak has led at least seven countries the United States, Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, China, South Africa and Mexico to ban poultry products from BC or all of Canada.


