Swan infected with bird flu in central Switzerland
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Listening: Swan infected with bird flu in central Switzerland
Switzerland has reported its first bird flu case of the season. A swan found dead at the mouth of the River Reuss, near Altdorf, in central Switzerland tested positive for the H5N1 virus.
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Un cygne atteint de grippe aviaire dans le canton d’Uri
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In response, canton Uri has established a control and surveillance zone.
The control zone, which includes the Reuss delta within a one-kilometre radius, was announced by the cantonal laboratory on Wednesday. The observation zone extends over three kilometres.
The bird flu case was detected on Monday. These measures have been implemented in coordination with the Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office (FSVO).
In the control and surveillance zone, poultry farmers must comply with safety measures to prevent the virus from spreading to their farms. These measures include disinfection protocols and ensuring their animals have no contact with wild birds.
The bird flu situation in Europe is currently dynamic, and the FSVO is closely monitoring developments. People are advised to avoid touching dead wild birds and to report any sightings to the cantonal hunting authorities.
Infected humans
In the USA, bird flu infections have been reported in humans. In recent months, the H5N1 virus has increasingly spread among mammals, particularly dairy cattle. The infected individuals were working on poultry farms and contracted the virus during milking.
In Vietnam, tigers and lions in zoos have died from bird flu. Researchers fear that if the virus circulates widely among mammals, it may adapt more effectively to them.
A study published in August revealed mammal-to-mammal transmission, including between different species. For example, cows transmitted the virus to cats. However, mutations that would make H5N1 more transmissible to humans have not yet been discovered.
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