A strain of avian influenza virus identified as H5N3 was detected Friday for the first time ever in Taiwan amid a widening investigation of the bird flu outbreak hitting poultry farms across the country, according to animal inspection authorities.
(Full text of the story is now in CNA English news archive. To view the full story, you will need to be a subscribed member of the CNA archive. To subscribe, please read here.)
Latest
- Society
Online registration for NT$10,000 cash handouts opens
11/05/2025 05:49 PM - Society
Mega PX Mart apologizes to ex-lawmaker over rotten sweet potatoes
11/05/2025 05:42 PM - Business
U.S. dollar closes higher on Taipei forex market
11/05/2025 04:11 PM - Business
Taiwan shares hit by AI bubble concerns
11/05/2025 03:51 PM - Business
Insurer proposes 'reasonable' fee for Nvidia HQ site: Taipei official
11/05/2025 03:32 PM