Australian gov't boosts preparedness funding for deadly avian influenza
14/10/2024 12:29
The Australian government has committed new funding to boost preparedness for the potential arrival of a deadly strain of bird flu. The government on Monday announced an additional 95 million Australian dollars for biosecurity, environmental and public health measures to protect Australia against the H5N1 strain of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI). Australia is the only continent where the strain has not been detected, with a global outbreak having caused mass deaths of wild birds and some mammal species since 2021. Experts have warned that the spread of the strain to Australia is inevitable and could occur as migratory birds arrive in the country for southern spring and summer. The new funding includes 37 million AUD for initiatives to protect Australian agriculture in the event of H5N1 outbreaks and 35.9 million AUD for environmental measures and protective action for threatened species.
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