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Cambodian authorities have begun a mass killing of ducks after confirming a fresh outbreak of the deadly bird flu virus.
The cull comes after more than 15,000 ducks died last week in the southern province of Takeo and samples tested positive on Tuesday for the H1N1 virus, commonly known as bird flu, said Kao Phal, an official of the Agriculture Ministry.
He said the sale of duck meat and its transport from the affected villages would be banned.
So far there have been no signs of human infection from the ducks, the official said on Wednesday.
At least seven Cambodians have died from the disease since the first reported outbreak in 2004.
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