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H5 kuş gribi Avustralya anakarasında ilk memeli ölümüne yol açtı

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Güney Avustralya'nın Beachport bölgesinde Çarşamba günü ölü bulunan uzun burunlu bir kürklü fok, H5 kuş gribi nedeniyle Avustralya anakarasında ölen ilk memeli olarak kayıtlara geçti. Limestone Coast kıyısında bulunan Yeni Zelanda kürklü foku, virüsün deniz memelilerine sıçradığını gösteren ilk doğrulanmış vaka oldu. Bu gelişme, Güney Avustralya Başbakanı Peter Malinauskas'ın birkaç gün önce eyalette üç ayrı toplu hayvan ölümü olayını duyurmasının ardından virüsün yayılımında yeni bir aşamaya işaret ediyor. Yetkililer, H5 kuş gribinin yaban hayatı üzerindeki etkisini izlemeye devam ederken, vakanın biyogüvenlik açısından dikkatle değerlendirildiği belirtiliyor.

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Started 23 Aug, 00:12 2 events Updated 4h ago
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