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A case of bird flu at a poultry farm in Kent has sparked concern at a nearby conservation area which attracts many rare species of birds. Birds at the farm near Lydd will be culled after confirmation of the "highly pathogenic" avian influenza strain H5N1.
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Bird flu mystery in Michigan: What happened to infections among dairy herds?
While the Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza continues to pop up around Michigan and infecting poultry farms, the strain that infected dairy herds has seemingly vanished.
Rising bird flu cases have made turkeys more expensive for stores, but consumers are being spared the price pinch.
A cull of birds is to be carried out after an outbreak of avian flu was confirmed at a commercial poultry business. The government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the "highly pathogenic" (HPAI) H5N1 illness had been found at premises near Dalton-in-Furness,
While it remains seasonal in poultry, the disease is spreading in dairy cows and infecting hundreds of other species—including a few humans.
Canada geese, bald eagles and red-tailed hawks are among the 130 wild birds that have tested positive this year.
Health and safety measures are being introduced after dead birds at a lake in South Yorkshire were found to have bird flu. City of Doncaster Council said the Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) confirmed the birds, found at Doncaster Lakeside, had avian influenza.