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World Health Organization Reports Avian Influenza Outbreak in Cats in Poland

The World Health Organization reported on the 17th that some cats in Poland were infected with the bird flu virus and died. According to the information provided by the World Health Organization, relevant agencies in Poland reported to the World Health Organization on June 27 that cats in the country had died abnormally. As of July 11, 29 of the 46 cats and 1 caracal tested positive for avian influenza A (H5N1) virus. Some cats develop severe symptoms, which in some cases can rapidly deteriorate and even lead to death. Genetic sequencing of viruses extracted from related animals showed that the viruses were similar to those circulating in wild birds. The source of the virus that infected the animals is currently unknown, and epidemiological investigations are ongoing.

(Article source: CCTV Finance)

Article source: CCTV Finance

Original title: WHO notification: A large number of cats in Poland were infected with avian influenza. WHO notified the abnormal death of Polish cats

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2023-07-18 11:35:00

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