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Thomson Reuters Jan 21, 2021 10:09 AM
PRAGUE (Reuters) - The Czech Republic has detected the H5N8 strain of avian influenza in two wild swans in the country's southern district of Pisek, the first incident in about a year, news agency CTK reported on Thursday... https://kfgo.com/2021/01/21/czech-re...ns-ctk-agency/
Bird flu detected in Czechia after year-long absence
01/22/2021 Avian influenza has appeared in the Czech Republic again after a year-long absence. The presence of the H5N8 virus, which is fatal to birds, was first confirmed on Thursday in two dead swans in the region of P?sek in South Bohemia. Since then, veterinarians have detected an outbreak of the deadly virus at two poultry farms in the region. ....
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