All birds at the St Ives premises will now be humanely killed, with a
3km protection zone and 10km protection zone put in place.
The
last avian flu outbreak in the UK happened in February (described as the
country’s largest ever) and involved the H5N1 virus.
It comes
less than two weeks after a similar outbreak was reported in Yorkshire,
but with a different strain of the disease (H5N5).
The virus is typically spread through birds’ faeces, mucus and saliva.
Bird
flu has killed hundreds of millions of birds around the globe in recent
years, and has started to spread to mammals – leading to concerns it
could result in human-to-human transmission.
In July, US
scientists said there was “strong evidence” bird flu has spread from
mammals to humans for the first time, marking another step in the
evolution of the virus....<<<Read More>>>...