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UK Swan MAY HAVE caught bird flu from another bird!!!

eladdie

Well-known member
Wow. You think it possible? The dead swan "may" have caught avian influenza from another bird? Or did it just spontaneously generate?

who knows? At least this writer has no clue...

Could avian flu swan have caught virus from another bird?
06/04/2006 13:42:00
FWi

The swan found to be infected with a strain of avian flu may have caught it from another bird.
Scotland?s chief veterinary Charles Milne has said the bird found at Cellardyke, Fife is thought to be a mute swan.

This raises questions about the source of the infection because mute swans are generally not migratory.

A spokesman for the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds said it was possible that some birds have migrated across the North Sea from Europe because of cold weather.

But he said there was also a strong possibility that the swan could have caught the virus from another migratory bird.

The alternative ? but this is much less likely ? is that the swan picked up bird flu from infected domestic poultry or poultry products.

http://www.fwi.co.uk/Articles/2006/...+flu+swan+have+caught+virus+from+another.html
 
Re: UK Swan MAY HAVE caught bird flu from another bird!!!

the swan got it from infected poultry ??
But they should know, when they have infected poultry.
 
Re: UK Swan MAY HAVE caught bird flu from another bird!!!

What if they eat H5N1 infected marine life mussels, and what not.
 
Re: UK Swan MAY HAVE caught bird flu from another bird!!!

no reports about infected mussels or other marine-life.
Except water-birds.
 
Re: UK Swan MAY HAVE caught bird flu from another bird!!!

As mute swans in Scotland don't migrate, it's a pretty safe bet that they didn't bring it to the UK.
 
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