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Croatia: H5N1 in wild birds

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://vijesti.hrt.hr/hrvatska/pot...od-uginulih-labudova-u-lonjskom-polju-3505563

Bird flu confirmed in dead swans in Lonjsko polje
Published: November 18, 2021, before 11 p.m.
Author: V.G./HRT

Following a report of increased wild bird deaths, the Croatian Veterinary Institute received seven carcasses of red-billed swans from the Lonjsko polje Nature Park (Čigoč and Mužilovčica settlements) in the Sisak-Moslavina County, and on 17 November all seven swan carcasses tested positive for the virus. Influence bird, subtype H5N1. Additional diagnostic methods are being implemented to determine whether it is highly or low pathogenic avian influenza.

The Ministry of Agriculture notes that during this year, many European countries in the population of both wild birds and domestic poultry have already identified the presence of the causative agent of highly pathogenic avian influenza subtype H5N1...
 
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