Scientists, industry and government are “all preparing for the potential introduction of H5N1 into Australia”
Australian scientists have said that the risk of a “highly pathogenic” strain of bird flu entering the country has put them on high alert.
In a media briefing on 15 July, researchers from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation’s Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness said they had ramped up a surveillance programme that monitors wild birds.
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