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The symptoms, diagnosis, management and epidemiology of avian influenza (bird flu).
The signs of bird flu and how to report it in poultry and other captive birds.
Biosecurity and hygiene standards to keep birds safe from bird flu (avian influenza).
Find out about the latest bird flu situation in England and guidance for bird keepers and the public.
How the government monitors the spread and mitigates the impact of avian influenza in wild birds and wild mammals in Great Britain.
Manage your birds’ housing and welfare when they must be kept inside because of disease outbreaks.
All bird keepers should continue good biosecurity practice and be vigilant for signs of disease to keep their birds safe from avian influenza.
Latest update from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) on the risk to human health from avian influenza (influenza A H5N1).
Preliminary and updated outbreak assessments for avian influenza (bird flu) in Europe, Russia and the UK.
Results confirm High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been found in elephant and fur seals on the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia.
The eight-strong FluMap consortium, headed by the world-leading research team at the Animal and Plant Health Agency has made a number of bird flu discoveries.
Find bird flu disease control zones and the rules you must follow in each zone.
Risk assessments on the investigation into the risk to human health of avian influenza (influenza A H5N1) in England.
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