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- Prepare and respond
Biosecurity is everyone’s responsibility. See how you can help protect our agriculture, wildlife and natural environment from harmful pests and diseases.
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- Emerging risk to Australia
The H5N1 strain of high pathogenicity avian influenza (HPAI) (known as H5 bird flu) is NOT in Australia. It has been found in nearby countries and could be spread by long distance movements of wild birds.
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- Our role
The Outbreak website publishes information on outbreaks of exotic plant and animal pests and diseases in Australia. This includes responses to current outbreaks and advice to prepare and respond to outbreaks.
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- Our role
About the network, including members and their role in animal and plant pest and disease preparedness and response.
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- Current response
High pathogenicity avian influenza, or bird flu, is a viral disease of birds and is spreading globally, causing widespread losses of poultry and wild birds, and spillover infections in mammals.
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- Prepare and respond
Early detection of exotic plant, animal, and environmental pests and diseases is crucial to stop their spread. Watch for signs of pests and diseases. Report anything you find.
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