Brazil Reports New Case of Bird Flu in Wild Animals

Brazil Reports New Case of Bird Flu in Wild Animals

Brazil has reported a new case of bird flu in wild animals, as indicated by the agriculture ministry. The country is currently investigating approximately a dozen potential outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).

Details of the New Case

  • Location: The new case was identified in Mateus Leme, a city in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais.
  • Official Statement: Agriculture Minister Carlos Favaro stated that the case should be regarded as a natural occurrence, given Brazil’s large population of migratory birds that frequently transmit viruses.

Ongoing Investigations

Brazilian authorities are also looking into another potential outbreak involving a commercial flock in Rio Grande do Sul. This region recently faced an outbreak that resulted in export restrictions from countries such as China and Japan.

Summary of Investigations

  • Total Investigations: Approximately a dozen potential outbreaks are under investigation for HPAI virus infection.
  • Confirmed Cases: So far, only two cases have been confirmed—one on a commercial farm and another in backyard flocks.
  • Preliminary Tests: Initial tests have shown no positive results in an ongoing investigation concerning suspected HPAI virus infection among chickens at an industrial farm site near Palmas, the capital of Tocantins State.
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