Chile confirms new cases of bird flu in pelicans
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[December 09, 2022]
(Reuters) - Chile reported new cases of a highly pathogenic avian
influenza virus in wild birds on Thursday as the disease spreads on the
South American continent.
The H5N1 variant was found in two pelicans, the Chilean Agriculture
Ministry said on its website, one in the coastal region of Iquique and
another in coastal Antofagasta.
The announcement came a day after the country reported its first case of
bird flu, also in a wild bird.
In Wednesday's statement, the ministry said it expected to find cases in
the country given other South American countries like Peru, Ecuador and
Colombia had also reported episodes of bird flu.
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The ministry said the cases in Chile
are the consequence of the migration of birds from northern
countries that already have the disease.
The disease is often carried by wild birds that can then transmit
the virus to poultry flocks.
In Thursday's note, however, the ministry said the cases to date
were limited only to wild birds and have thus far not affected
poultry.
(Reporting by Carolina Pulice and Marion Giraldo; Editing by Cynthia
Osterman)
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