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Groups of dead birds, a number of which were confirmed to be carrying the highly contagious avian flu, washed up on shorelines across the West of Ireland.
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Irish Mirror on MSNWarning to public after strain of bird flu detected in IrelandOver the last three weeks there have been a number of cases of groups of dead wild sea birds washing up on shorelines in counties Kerry, Clare and Galway ...
Dead wild seabirds have been washed up on shorelines in Kerry, Clare and Galway during the past month, according to the ...
Highly pathogenic avian influenza HPAI (H5N1), commonly referred to as bird flu, is currently circulating in wild birds, especially in breeding seabirds ...
Avian Influenza, commonly known as bird flu, is a notifiable animal disease and is a highly contagious viral disease ...
Farm workers facing possible arrest would likely resist getting tested for bird flu should there be a resurgence this fall, ...
BirdWatch Ireland said it is conservative in its designation and the areas identified are the most crucial ones for Irish seabirds. Ireland's marine waters represent 8% of the total marine area of the ...
DAERA Minister, Andrew Muir, has announced that the Avian Influenza Prevention Zone (AIPZ) in force across Northern Ireland including the current ban on poultry gatherings will both be lifted at ...
Spain has reported an outbreak of highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu on a fattening turkey farm in the southwestern region of ...
Over the last year, a highly pathogenic avian influenza, A(H5N1), has sporadically been reported in wild birds, poultry and dairy cows across the United States, Canada and some other countries.
The H5N1 bird flu has been spreading widely among wild birds, poultry and other animals around the world for several years, and starting early last year became a problem in people and cows in the U.S.
Bird flu is continuing to spread in animals across the United States more than a year after the first human case was detected. Since then, at least 70 people have fallen ill and at least one death ...
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