Australia .. Discover a very infected breed of bird flu virus

The Australian government of Victoria announced on Wednesday, the discovery of a very infected breed of the virus causing bird flu on a fourth poultry farm near Melbourne, near two farms, in which the virus was previously discovered. The government said in a statement that the tests confirmed the discovery of the H7N3 breed of the virus on the farm, and that this breed differs from the H5N1 stem that spreads from birds and mammals around the world. The H7N3 virus was discovered on three farms near the city of Merridhyth, and the H7N9 tribe hit another farm near Trang, an hour and a half by car in the east, and placed the damaged farms under the quarantine, with restrictions on movement in the surrounding areas. Bird flu and officials believe that the public has no danger for eating eggs and poultry meat, and on the twentieth thirds of May, Australia recorded a very infected bird flu, which was discovered on a poultry farm in Victoria in the southeast of the country, a day after the country announced the first human infection with the virus, and the discovery of a tension in an egg production farming have. This human injury belonged to the same “H5N1” virus, which spread quickly all over the world, but the cases discovered on farms in the state of Victoria of the “H7N3” tribe. In a statement, Victoria authorities linked the tribe discovered on a poultry farm in the Tirang area of ​​teln, which was monitored on a farm to produce eggs in Meridith, saying that the “H7N3 strain was very infected” of the bird flu virus that led to the death of a number of poultry. She added: “The farm in Tirang is directly linked to the Meridith farm, as the administration as well as employees and machines are shared.” Victoria was also a ‘H7N7’ virus outbreak in 2020, which is the latest out of 9 cases of many infected bird flu in the country since 1976, and the government says everyone was quickly controlled and eliminated. On the five and five May, the US Department of Agriculture announced the ban on the import of poultry products from Victoria in Australia after the discovery of the bird flu virus outbreaks. In a statement, the declared restrictions include birds and eggs, and will remain valid until further notice, and these restrictions apply only to the products that have arisen by Victoria, or are communicated by them, and do not include other Australian states. In the United States, US officials confirmed last month, a second human infection with bird flu, as the virus was first discovered at dairy cows at the end of March. The “H5N1” virus has increased the dairy producing cattle in at least 9 US states since the end of March, and the fear of being transferred to people. The outbreak of the disease exacerbates the growing international anxiety over bird flu, especially the tension (H5N1) in the world, despite not being reported in Australia.