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Madrid's Storks: Avian Flu Outbreak Alarms Capital

12 Dec

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Summary

  • Four avian flu outbreaks confirmed in wild birds in Madrid.
  • Hundreds of dead storks collected in central Madrid recently.
  • No commercial poultry farms affected; low human risk.
Madrid's Storks: Avian Flu Outbreak Alarms Capital

Spanish authorities have confirmed four outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza among wild birds in the heart of Madrid. Forestry agents have recently collected hundreds of dead storks, including more than 100 within the last 24 hours, indicating a significant increase in infections.

The regional government has assured that no commercial poultry farms have been impacted to date, and the risk to human health is considered minimal. Strict biosecurity measures are being enforced during carcass removal to curb further transmission of the virus, which is believed to be carried by migratory storks arriving from northern Europe.

Globally, highly pathogenic avian influenza has led to widespread culling of farmed birds, disrupting food supplies. While human cases are rare, this recent surge in wild bird mortality, which has also affected common cranes and waterfowl across Europe, highlights the ongoing challenges posed by the virus, particularly with an earlier-than-usual onset this season.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Four outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian flu have been confirmed among wild birds, particularly storks, in central Madrid.
Spanish authorities state there is no serious risk to human health, as no cases of transmission to people have been recorded.
No, to date, no commercial poultry farms in Madrid have been affected by the avian flu outbreaks.

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