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Spain - Bacterial infection reportedly kills 755 storks

Theresa42

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babelfished from Spanish:

A bacterium has killed to 755 storks in few months in Cadiz
June 04, 2006

The bacterial infection called Clostridium has caused the death in the last months of 755 units of white stork (Ciconia ciconia) in some lagoons and humedales of the province of Cadiz. In particular, the corpses of this species, declared of special interest in Andalusia, appeared in the lagoon of Geli (Chiclana) and in some rafts of irrigation of the Accountant, in the Port of Santa Maria. The Ministry of Medio ambiente, with data provided by the Meeting of Andalusia, attributes the death of the long-legged ones to this infection, next to one septicemia caused by Scherichia coli betahemolitica.

Also, the writing informs into which, in agreement with the data facilitated by the Center Andalusian of Diagno'stico (CAD), the examined samples have given to negative result to the presence of the virus cause of the bird influenza, H5N1.

The Executive clarifies that have not been corpses of unit of any other species whose death could be attributed to the same cause that has caused the loss of life between the white storks. In relation to these and other possible cases, the Government, in collaboration with the independent communities, has in march programs of pursuit and performance with the intention of taking the measures that in each case are required.

http://www.elpais.es/articulo/socie...s/pocos/meses/Cadiz//20060604elpepisoc_8/Tes/
 
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