Bird flu detected in Australia for the first time
En resumen
- Australia has detected the H5 strain of bird flu in a wild giant petrel, marking the first time the virus has been found on the continent.
- While disappointing, the detection was not unexpected due to the global spread of the virus.
- No mass mortalities or infections in poultry have been reported.
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Por qué importa
Australia was previously the only continent where the H5 strain of bird flu had not been detected. The H5 strain can devastate poultry and wild bird populations.
Samples from another sick bird, a giant petrel, had also shown as a suspected positive result, she said.
Australia was previously the only continent where the H5 strain, which can devastate poultry and wild bird populations, had not been detected.
“Whilst disappointing, this is not unexpected, given the global spread of the H5 bird flu,” Collins told reporters in Canberra.
“I can confirm there is still no evidence of any mass mortalities at this time, nor is there any evidence of infection in any poultry,” she said.
Preguntas abiertas
- How did the virus reach Australia?
- What measures are being taken to prevent spread?





