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First case of bird flu detected in sheep, in U.K.
Tue, 2025-03-25 10:21 —
mike kraft
World’s first case of bird flu in sheep detected in England
H5N1 virus found in single animal in Yorkshire but risk to general public is very low, say experts
The Guardian
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