
The British government said that a bird flu has been found in a crowd in northern England, which is the first famous case of its kind in the world, the British government said the increasing list of artisans affected by the disease has been increased and concerns about pandemic disease have been raised.
H5N1 bird flu viruses around the world have died of many different artisans, including bear, cats, milk cows, dogs, dolphins, seals and lions.
The British government said in a statement, “The case was identified after a routine monitoring of farm livestock in a Yorkshire premises, where other detained birds confirmed the most pathogenic avenue influenza (H5N1).”
There have been cases in humans, which have not been death in rare matters, from a symbol of severity. But there has not been any certified delivery among humans so far.
The British Government’s Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Department’s statement, and the Health Agency for Animal and Plant, said the sheep who experience positively was an Evo that had mastitis, inflammation of breast tissue, and no other medical sign, and the animal and plant health agency said.
Ed Hutchinson, Professor of Molecular and Cellular Virology, MRC University of Glasgow Center for Virus Research, MRC University, said that sheep’s milk has also conducted a positively proposed parallel test with the spread of H5N1 between dairy cows in the United States.
Bird flu has spread to our dairy cattle since March 2024.
He added, however, no evidence of the transmission from the sheep at this time and it seems that it is in it.
The Awe was reduced and the rest of the flock did not have any further infection.
The UK’s Rural Affairs Ministry has introduced livestock surveillance in a premises where bird flu has been confirmed in detained birds after the spread between dairy cows in the United States.
“Globally, we see that the stunks can be influenced by Avi influenza (H5N1),” said Dr. Meera Chand, the lead in the UK Health Security Agency.
“However, existing evidence suggests that the Ayon Influenza virus we are seeing around the world do not easily spread to people – and the risk of AV flu is very low to the common people.”
(Reporting by Nigel Hunt and Sarah Ying; Andrew Huns and Mark Potter’s edit)
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