Germany finds case of
low-risk bird flu in birds in park
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[October 19, 2016]
HAMBURG (Reuters) - A case of the
low-risk bird flu strain H7N3 has been found in two pheasants in a park
in Mannheim, Germany, the city's council said on Wednesday.
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Six pheasants, 26 ducks and two peacocks have been culled as a
precautionary measure, the council said. Checks on further birds in
the park are being carried out.
Low-risk bird flu was also found on a German farm in July 2015. Wild
migrating birds can carry the virus and transmit it to others
through their feathers or faeces.
The different and highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu strain has spread
across several West African countries in the past two years, hitting
poultry farms in Togo, Niger and Cameroon.
Cases were also reported in Iraq.
A case of high-risk bird flu was discovered in a wild duck in the
United States in August.
(Reporting by Michael Hogan, editing by Jason Neely)
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