The British government has increased the bird flu risk level from low to medium. This change came after detecting the virus in several wild birds during the autumn season. The government posted this update on its website on Thursday
This outbreak, officially known as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), continues to spread. Recently, the virus has affected mammals, causing concern about potential human transmission.
Britain has seen multiple outbreaks over the years. In 2021, the country experienced what was described as its largest-ever outbreak of the disease.
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Contagious Nature of Avian Influenza
Bird flu is a highly contagious viral disease that mainly targets birds. While most strains are harmless to humans, certain subtypes, like H5N1 and H7N9, pose serious risks. These zoonotic strains can transmit from animals to humans and cause severe illness, or even death, in some cases.
Global Rise in Bird Flu Caseds
In recent years, bird flu outbreaks have increased globally. Europe and the United States have reported numerous cases, affecting both wild birds and poultry flocks. To contain the spread, infected birds are often culled, leading to significant economic losses for the poultry industry.
Britain’s decision to raise the risk level signals heightened vigilance as bird flu cases continue to emerge.
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