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Bird flu spreads to 10th Australian poultry farm

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CANBERRA (Reuters) – A highly pathogenic strain of bird flu has spread to an eighth poultry farm near Melbourne, the government of the Australian state of Victoria said on Tuesday, bringing the total number of infected facilities in the country to 10.

Australia is dealing with three parallel outbreaks of bird flu, two near Melbourne and one near Sydney. Each involves a different strain of the virus, none of which is the H5N1 type, which has spread through bird and mammal populations and even humans around the world.

Victorian authorities said the new infection occurred in a quarantine zone already in place around the affected farms and was therefore not unexpected.

The flu mainly hit egg farms. Around 1.5 million birds have been or will be killed to control the spread of the virus. So far there is no shortage of eggs in stores.

Bird flu spreads to farmed animals from wild birds. The 2024 infections are the tenth outbreak in Australia since 1976. Each has been contained and eradicated, according to the government.

(Reporting by Peter Hobson; Editing by Sonali Paul)



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