
New Zealand reports first H5N1 bird flu case in migratory seabird
Hoggard said Australia had recently recorded isolated detections of H5 bird flu in coastal birds without widespread outbreaks, and New Zealand could see a…
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Hoggard said Australia had recently recorded isolated detections of H5 bird flu in coastal birds without widespread outbreaks, and New Zealand could see a similar pattern. H5N1 bird flu confirmed in Wellington seabird, first NZ case recorded. There has been no detection in poultry,” Hoggard said in a statement.
Furthermore, The virulent H5 strain has spread through wild bird and mammal populations since 2021, killing millions and infecting poultry and dairy farms as well as some farmworkers. “There is no evidence of any mass mortality in wildlife or transmission between wild birds in New Zealand. Health officials have started a vaccination programme for 300 core breeding birds from five of the country’s most endangered species, Hoggard said. Hoggard will front a press conference at 5.30pm from MPI’s Wellington headquarters, to provide an update on the situation.
In addition, Last month, the Department of Conservation announced it would vaccinate some of New Zealand’s most threatened native birds against bird flu as a precaution.
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Hoggard said Australia had recently recorded isolated detections of H5 bird flu in coastal birds without widespread outbreaks, and New Zealand could see a similar pattern.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesH5N1 bird flu confirmed in Wellington seabird, first NZ case recorded.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThere has been no detection in poultry,” Hoggard said in a statement.
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The virulent H5 strain has spread through wild bird and mammal populations since 2021, killing millions and infecting poultry and dairy farms as well as some farmworkers. “There is no evidence of any mass mortality in wildlife or transmission between wild birds in New Zealand.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaHealth officials have started a vaccination programme for 300 core breeding birds from five of the country’s most endangered species, Hoggard said.
according to The Straits Times - AsiaHoggard will front a press conference at 5.30pm from MPI’s Wellington headquarters, to provide an update on the situation.
according to NZ HeraldLast month, the Department of Conservation announced it would vaccinate some of New Zealand’s most threatened native birds against bird flu as a precaution.
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