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UK case of bird flu in sheep stokes fears of spread

UK case of bird flu in sheep stokes fears of spread

Bird flu has been detected in a sheep in northern England, the first known case of its kind in the world, Britain's government says, adding to the growing list of mammals infected by the disease and fuelling fears of a pandemic.

Many different mammals have died of the H5N1 bird flu virus across the globe including bears, cats, dairy cows, dogs, dolphins, seals and tigers.

"The case was identified following routine surveillance of farmed livestock on a premises in Yorkshire where highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) had been confirmed in other captive birds," Britain's government said in a statement.

There have been cases among humans that have ranged in severity from no symptoms to, in rare cases, death.

But there has not yet been any confirmed transmission between humans.

The sheep that tested positive was a ewe with signs of mastitis, an inflammation of breast tissue, and no other clinical signs, the statement from the British government's Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, and the Animal and Plant Health Agency said.

The ewe was culled and no further infection was found in the rest of the flock.

Britain's rural affairs ministry has introduced surveillance of co-located livestock on premises where bird flu has been confirmed in captive birds following outbreaks among dairy cows in the United States.

"Globally, we continue to see that mammals can be infected with avian influenza (H5N1)," Dr Meera Chand, Emerging Infection Lead at the UK Health Security Agency, said.

"However, current evidence suggests that the avian influenza viruses we're seeing circulating around the world do not spread easily to people - and the risk of avian flu to the general public remains very low."

 

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