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Pandemic Globalization. Avian Flu Has Affected 48 Species of Mammals in the World

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New mutations of the H5N1 strain of avian influenza continue to appear. We can now speak of a panzootia, since this virus has already affected hundreds of bird species and more than 48 mammal species around the world. The image shows officials of the Chilean National Fisheries Service taking samples of a sea lion affected by the H5N1 virus. By: Gustavo Duch. Bachelor of veterinary studies. Coordinator of ‘Food sovereignty, biodiversity and cultu…
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New mutations of the H5N1 strain of avian influenza continue to appear. We can now speak of a panzootia, since this virus has already affected hundreds of bird species and more than 48 mammal species around the world. The image shows officials of the Chilean National Fisheries Service taking samples of a sea lion affected by the H5N1 virus. By: Gustavo Duch. Bachelor of veterinary studies. Coordinator of ‘Food sovereignty, biodiversity and cultu…

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radiodelmar.cl broke the news in on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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