Posted by: Sandy Steinman | December 18, 2023

Bird Flu Is Still Causing Havoc. 

The New York Times reports

The virus, which recently reached the Antarctic region for the first time, is surging again in North America.

Over the last three years, a highly contagious, often deadly form of bird flu has taken a staggering toll on animals around the globe.

The virus, known as H5N1, has infected birds in more than 80 countries. It has infiltrated big commercial poultry farms and tiny backyard henhouses, affecting 72 million farmed birds in the United States alone, according to the Department of Agriculture. It has struck a wide range of wild bird species, killing gulls and ternsby the thousand. And it has turned up repeatedly in mammals, including foxes, skunks, bears, cats, sea lions and dolphins. (It has also caused a small number of deaths in people, primarily in those who had close contact with birds. The risk to the general public remains low, experts say.)

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