New strain of bird flu in Germany: why scientists are concerned.
In Germany, scientists have discovered a new strain of bird flu that, according to their concerns, may increasingly adapt to the human body. As a result, quarantine measures for domestic birds have been introduced in some regions of the country. This was reported by the German publication Bild.
Situation with bird flu
According to inkorr.com: Since the beginning of September, cases of dead wild birds have been recorded in nine out of 16 regions of Germany. The Ministry of the Interior is monitoring the situation and urging citizens to report such cases. Specialists do not recommend handling dead birds themselves. To prevent the spread of the virus, more than half a million domestic birds have already been culled in the country.
Threat of bird flu
Bird flu poses a serious threat to both animals and humans. The detection of a new strain in Germany raises concerns among scientists and government representatives. It is extremely important to follow all safety measures to prevent the spread of the virus and protect the population.
The bird flu epidemic has long been the subject of scientific research and medical attention. In light of new findings, increased caution is essential to safeguard both people and the surrounding environment. Monitoring of the situation continues, and new measures may be implemented to control the spread of the virus if necessary.
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