Avian Flu's Rapid Spread Sparks Major Concerns for Wildlife and Pets
Avian influenza is increasingly alarming conservationists as it spreads across Europe, notably affecting cranes and waterfowl. Recent outbreaks in Germany have led to substantial losses, including nearly 2,500 geese on a farm in Bavaria.
In Berlin, the virus has been confirmed in two cranes, raising concerns about further cases. The Friedrich-Löffler-Institut is currently analyzing samples to assess the situation.
The rapid spread of the disease, with reports emerging from ten European countries, echoes past crises that resulted in mass culling and economic repercussions. Additionally, Australian researchers have linked the H5N1 strain to the deaths of seal pups, highlighting the virus's expanding impact.
Dog owners are urged to keep their pets leashed to prevent unintentional transmission of the virus through contact with deceased birds.
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