Bird Flu Spreading and Causing Damage in Antarctic, Latest Report Reveals

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Experts warn that bird flu, specifically the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 virus, is likely to spread further in the Antarctic region, posing a significant threat to wildlife populations. The virus has already been detected in birds on Bird Island and the Falkland Islands. The presence of dense colonies of seals and birds in the region could facilitate virus transmission and result in high mortality. The emperor penguin species, already considered near-threatened, is particularly at risk. Continued monitoring and biosafety measures are urged to reduce the risk of further spread and protect both wildlife and humans.
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