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Swine Flu Lab Leak Fears Grip Spain
11 Dec
Summary
- Spain confirmed 13 cases of fatal swine flu in wild boars.
- Authorities are investigating five high-security labs near the outbreak.
- The virus strain is similar to one found in Georgia almost 20 years ago.

Spain has declared a national emergency following a Swine Flu outbreak, with 13 confirmed cases in wild boars during the latest flu season. The disease, known for causing fatal internal bleeding in animals, has prompted immediate containment efforts.
Authorities are investigating the potential origin of the virus, including the possibility of a leak from one of five high-security laboratories located within 20 kilometers of the initial outbreak area. These facilities work with the virus, and one suspect lab was undergoing maintenance when the outbreak began.
The specific virus strain identified bears a resemblance to one detected in Georgia nearly 20 years ago, distinct from other EU strains, fueling speculation about its source and prompting an audit of research facilities.




