First case of deadly H5 bird flu found in Australian seabird on SA coast
•The first case of deadly H5 bird flu has been confirmed in a seabird in South Australia.
•A greater crested tern, a common coastal bird, tested positive for the disease.
•The infected bird was discovered at Robe on SA’s Limestone Coast.
المصدر: The Guardian | Source: The GuardianDead greater crested tern – a common coastal bird – tests positive for disease after being discovered at Robe on SA’s Limestone Coast
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The first case of deadly H5 bird flu in local wildlife has been recorded in a bird found on the South Australian coast.
The federal agriculture minister, Julie Collins, said on Friday that a greater crested tern – a common coastal bird – had tested positive for the disease. The bird was found at Robe on SA’s Limestone Coast.
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→The first case of deadly H5 bird flu has been confirmed in a seabird in South Australia.
→A greater crested tern, a common coastal bird, tested positive for the disease.
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