There's more than one bird flu: what recent outbreaks mean for Australia – video
Written by Matilda Boseley Lisa Favazzo Michael Kalenderian Calla Wahlquist from the Guardian
A human case of a deadly and highly contagious bird flu was detected in Australia last month as an outbreak of another strain saw tens of thousands of chickens euthanased. Matilda Boseley explains why not all strains of the avian influenza pose the same risk
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Written by Matilda Boseley Lisa Favazzo Michael Kalenderian Calla Wahlquist from the Guardian
A human case of a deadly and highly contagious bird flu was detected in Australia last month as an outbreak of another strain saw tens of thousands of chickens euthanased. Matilda Boseley explains why not all strains of the avian influenza pose the same risk
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