Rising number of dangerous H7N9 bird flu cases prompts ban on live chicken sales in Guangdong
A rising number of H7N9 bird flu cases has prompted Guangdong to close live poultry stalls for the rest of the month, except tomorrow

No live poultry will be sold at any wet market across Guangdong from tomorrow until the end of the month, provincial health authorities said.
The ban also applied to supermarkets and restaurants, and officials would supervise the slaughter and delivery of poultry, the Guangzhou Daily reported.
It will be the first year in living memory in Guangdong that live chickens will not be sold during the Lunar New Year period.
The move was instigated after 50 human cases of dangerous H7N9 bird flu were found this year in 15 of Guangdong's 21 main cities.
Meanwhile, 36 per cent of samples collected from wet markets and live poultry wholesale markets across the province up to this week have tested positive for the deadly H7N9 strain.
Guangzhou already began its five-day ban, from last Friday and yesterday, on the sale of live poultry at all wet markets.