Eight new cases of H5 bird flu have been detected on the NSW far south coast

Eight new cases of H5 bird flu have been detected on the NSW far south coast

>The state government has confirmed eight positive detections, three in greater crested terns and a giant petrel in Narooma and four in greater crested terns in Merimbula.

The government said it would move to a reporting system known as "events", which refers to an investigation that may involve one or multiple birds, rather than listing individual cases.

abc.net.au
u/privacywatch — 14 hours ago

No more SA body count reports as bird flu deaths rise

>SA will no longer report individual bird flu cases but insists it is “not a reduction in surveillance or response effort”.

Primary Industries and Regional Development Minister Clare Scriven MLC has announced that South Australia will change its method of counting H5N1 Bird Flu, shifting away from reporting individual cases and associated numbers.

“As a result, Commonwealth, state and territory governments and scientific experts have agreed that counting and reporting every individual bird tested is no longer the most useful way to understand what is happening,” Scriven said.

indailysa.com.au
u/privacywatch — 8 days ago

H5N1 Bird flu vaccine should be expanded to mammals as Tasmanian devils, sea lions 'highly vulnerable'

>Australian officials should have prioritised a bird flu vaccine for vulnerable mammals including Tasmanian devils and sea lions, a top expert says. A leading ecologist has questioned the federal government’s response to the H5 outbreak after announcing a rollout of vaccines for captive populations of threatened birds.

>While welcoming the vaccine trials, Deakin University’s Professor of Wildlife Ecology Euan Ritchie told AAP it was regrettable that there was no vaccine available for Australian mammals.

>“Given the fact that Australia has a large number of threatened mammals, that are found nowhere else in the world, it would have been good to have seen a lot more effort and investment in developing a mammal-specific vaccine,” said Prof Ritchie, who is also The Australian Mammal Society president.

thenightly.com.au
u/privacywatch — 10 days ago
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Australia to vaccinate vulnerable native birds against bird flu

Australia will soon begin vaccinating its vulnerable native birds against the deadly H5N1 bird flu as the virus spreads more widely after first being detected ‌in the country in June, the government said on Tuesday.
The vaccine rollout will begin in the "coming days and weeks", with an initial focus on priority species in captivity, Agriculture Minister Julie Collins told reporters in Canberra.

reuters.com
u/cassowarius — 11 days ago

Major bird flu outbreak risks new inflation spike

>Economists warn that a major outbreak of bird flu in Australia could add to inflationary pressures unless governments and industry can limit the spread of the disease in the poultry and dairy sectors.

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afr.com
u/privacywatch — 17 days ago

Call for urgent funds as seagull dies of suspected flu

>Invasive Species Council chief executive Jack Gough said the seagull case was "a watershed moment". "A seagull, one of the most common Australian seabirds, has now likely been infected and the government has declared that this deadly bird flu strain is here to stay," he said.

>A national meeting of agriculture and environment ministers on Friday discussed Australia's response and preparedness after the country's bird flu tally reached 33.

canberratimes.com.au
u/privacywatch — 22 days ago

CSIRO confirms Qld’s first case of bird flu in petrel found off Brisbane

>The CSIRO has confirmed the first case of H5 bird flu detected in Queensland, after positive tests returned for a dead seabird discovered on an island off Brisbane. Under national protocol the bird was sent to the Centre for Disease Preparedness in Geelong, Victoria, for official confirmation – which came on Saturday.

brisbanetimes.com.au
u/privacywatch — 28 days ago

Two additional H5 bird flu cases suspected in SA, including first on a metro beach

>Two additional suspected cases of H5 bird flu have been detected in South Australia, including one on a metropolitan beach. A greater crested tern was found near Robe on South Australia's Limestone Coast, while another greater crested tern was found near the Semaphore boat ramp, north-west of Adelaide. If confirmed, Semaphore will be the first metropolitan case in the state.

abc.net.au
u/privacywatch — 28 days ago