Australian authorities have started testing washed-up birds found on South Australia’s remote coastline for H5N1. The move comes after recent detections elsewhere that prompted expanded surveillance, raising concern about the strain’s spread and potential human health hazards.
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Bird Flu Has Reached The Last Free Continent. Can We Stop Its Spread? - ScienceAlert
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Dead birds to be tested for H5N1 bird flu after washing up on SA coast - Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Dead birds to be tested for H5N1 bird flu after washing up on SA coast Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dead birds to be tested for H5N1 bird flu after washing up on remote SA coast - RNZ
Dead birds to be tested for H5N1 bird flu after washing up on remote SA coast RNZ
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The first case of H5N1 bird flu in Australia has been confirmed. What does this mean? - Down To Earth
The first case of H5N1 bird flu in Australia has been confirmed. What does this mean? Down To Earth