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Bird flu confirmed in South Australia as infected petrel brings deadly H5N1 cases to three
Bird flu (H5N1) has been confirmed in South Australia after a migratory seabird tested positive, with a suspected case reported in Western Australia involving a southern giant petrel. This would bring the total number of infections to four if confirmed.
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