Bird Flu Strikes Commercial Farm in England

St. Ives, Cornwall, United KingdomMon Nov 18 2024
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Can you imagine waking up to find out that your backyard farm has been hit by bird flu? Unfortunately, that's exactly what happened to a commercial farm in St. Ives, Cornwall, England. The U. K. government confirmed that the H5N1 virus was found in their poultry. Sadly, all the affected birds must be humanely culled, as per the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. This is the first time this season that H5N1 has been identified in kept birds in England. Bird flu doesn't discriminate—it's spreading among wild birds, poultry, and even cows in the U. S. Recently, a teenager in British Columbia, Canada, caught the virus, which was linked to a poultry outbreak in the province. It's a stark reminder that bird flu can jump from animals to humans. Experts are keeping a close eye on the situation. They're worried about the spread of the virus, not just among animals but also among humans. It's a complex issue that requires careful monitoring and quick action to prevent further outbreaks.