Peru reports first severe bird-flu outbreak
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[November 18, 2022]
PARIS (Reuters) - Peru has reported
its first outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza as the disease
swept through some wild pelicans, the Paris-based World Organisation for
Animal Health (WOAH) said on Friday.
The type A H5 virus killed 200 pelicans that were found on a beach in
the northern province of Paita, WOAH said, citing a report from the
Peruvian authorities.
Commonly called bird flu, the disease is often carried by wild birds
that can then transmit the virus to poultry flocks.
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A wave of cases in Europe and the
United States has led to tens of millions of poultry birds being
slaughtered, with experts concerned the disease did not subside as
previously during the northern hemisphere summer.
Mexico said this week it would start vaccinating birds in high-risk
areas after the highly contagious H5N1 strain was first detected in
the country last month.
(Reporting by Gus Trompiz; Editing by Mark Potter)
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