Australia confirms first case of H5 bird flu


Test tubes are seen labelled "Bird Flu" words in this illustration taken, June 10, 2024. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

SYDNEY, June ⁠20 (Reuters) - Australia has confirmed its ⁠first mainland case of ‌H5N1 bird flu in a remote part of the country's southwest, Agriculture Minister ​Julie Collins said on ⁠Saturday.

Collins said ⁠testing had confirmed the bird, found ⁠on ‌a beach about 700 km (430 miles) southeast ⁠of Western Australia state capital Perth, ​had ‌the virus strain.

Authorities said on Friday ⁠that ​the migratory sea bird, known as a brown skua found ⁠in the state's Cape ​Le Grand National Park, tested positive for avian influenza and that ⁠confirmation was pending.

The country has been preparing for the arrival of the H5N1 bird flu ​by tightening biosecurity ⁠at farms, testing shore birds for ​disease, vaccinating vulnerable ‌species and war-gaming ​response plans.

(Reporting by Sam McKeith; Editing by William Mallard)

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