Bird keepers in England, Scotland and Wales must implement biosecurity measures, the government says.
A ranger at the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust's Langford Lake reserve removes the carcasses of two dead swans, thought to be infected with bird fluBird keepers in England, Scotland and Wales must implement strict biosecurity measures to stop bird flu spreading, the government has announced.
The move followed an increase in the number of detections of avian influenza in wild birds and on commercial premises. The UK Health Security Agency advised that the risk to public health from the virus was very low and the Food Standards Agency advised that avian influenzas posed a very low food safety risk for consumers. It said properly cooked poultry and poultry products, including eggs, are safe to eat.
Avian influenza spreads naturally in wild birds. These can spread it to poultry and other captive birds when they migrate. Two of the carcasses have been taken away by a Defra team and are currently being tested for suspected avian flu.
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