H5 bird flu reaches Australia, completing spread across all continents

Hello and welcome to the details of H5 bird flu reaches Australia, completing spread across all continents and now with the details

Australia’s national science agency confirmed the H5 strain of bird flu was found in the brown skua, a migratory seabird. — Unsplash pic

Nevin Al Sukari - Sana'a - Australia’s national science agency confirmed the H5 strain of bird flu was found in the brown skua, a migratory seabird. — Unsplash pic

Advertisements

SYDNEY June 20 — Scientists have detected the H5 strain of bird flu in Australia for the first time, the country’s agriculture minister said on Saturday, meaning the highly contagious variant has now spread to every continent.

Julie Collins told a press conference the disease had been found in a migratory seabird, a brown skua, in remote Western Australia, and the result confirmed by the national science agency.

Samples from another sick bird, a giant petrel, had also shown a suspected positive result, she said.

Australia had previously been 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.

An emergency meeting of animal health and agriculture officials has been held to consider a national response.

“We all knew we couldn’t be bird flu-free forever,” Collins added.

A wildlife team from the Australian Antarctic Program assessing the site of a mass mortality of southern elephant seals on Heard Island killed by a pathogenic strain of bird flu. — Australian Antarctic Division handout photo via AFP

A wildlife team from the Australian Antarctic Program assessing the site of a mass mortality of southern elephant seals on Heard Island killed by a pathogenic strain of bird flu. — Australian Antarctic Division handout photo via AFP

The H5 strain has caused severe disease and high death rates in poultry, wild birds and affected mammals across the globe.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said on Saturday the detection of the case was concerning, and that his government would take measures seeking to contain the spread of the disease.

“This is something that has happened through migratory birds, and has happened by definition around the world, and this is why we are preparing for this,” he said.

The wild birds most affected by the H5 strain include waterfowl, shorebirds, seabirds and birds of prey.

Marine mammals have also been affected, with some detections in other animals like cats, goats, alpacas and pigs.

On Thursday, Australian scientists said the H5 bird flu strain had killed more than 13,000 elephant seal pups after infecting a breeding colony on a sub-Antarctic volcanic island, one of Australia’s external territories. — AFP

 

These were the details of the news H5 bird flu reaches Australia, completing spread across all continents for this day. We hope that we have succeeded by giving you the full details and information. To follow all our news, you can subscribe to the alerts system or to one of our different systems to provide you with all that is new.

It is also worth noting that the original news has been published and is available at Malay Mail and the editorial team at AlKhaleej Today has confirmed it and it has been modified, and it may have been completely transferred or quoted from it and you can read and follow this news from its main source.

PREV US cancels Vance trip for Iran peace talks amid confusion over Geneva ceremony and fragile truce
NEXT Iran’s strongest card in nuclear talks: Its highly enriched uranium — and how much survived the June attacks

Author Information

I am Jeff King and I’m passionate about business and finance news with over 4 years in the industry starting as a writer working my way up into senior positions. I am the driving force behind Al-KhaleejToday.NET with a vision to broaden the company’s readership throughout 2016. I am an editor and reporter of “Financial” category. Address: 383 576 Gladwell Street Longview, TX 75604, USA Phone: (+1) 903-247-0907 Email: [email protected]