First reported by The Guardian
Deadly H5 bird flu found in local Australian seabird for first time
H5 bird flu detected in Australian seabird for first time
A total of 12 cases of H5 bird flu have been confirmed in Australia since June but all of them were in migratory seabirds, not local wildlife.
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