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A new case of bird flu in wild fauna was discovered in Odesa region – AgroNews PiPa News
March 3, 2024
Bird flu (type A, subtype H5) was found in the body of a swan in Bolhrad district of Odesa region. This was reported by the State Production and Consumer Service, writes agronews.ua....
38 dead swans discovered in the floodplains of Lviv region.
Svyatenko Tamara
Journalist Svyatenko Tamara
yesterday, 22:31
38 cases of avian influenza recorded in Lviv region
On Saturday, February 1, during an inspection of the floodplains of the Western Bug River in the Sheptytskyi district of Lviv region, 38 dead swans were found. This was reported by the Sheptytskyi City Council.
The inspection was conducted between the villages of Volswin, Bendyuga, and the city of Sheptytskyi after local fishermen previously discovered two dead swans. Laboratory tests confirmed avian influenza in one of them...
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