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Fourth swan found with bird flu | Fourth swan found with bird flu |
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A fourth swan at a sanctuary in Dorset has tested positive for the virulent H5N1 strain of bird flu, environment department Defra has said. | A fourth swan at a sanctuary in Dorset has tested positive for the virulent H5N1 strain of bird flu, environment department Defra has said. |
Three mute swans found dead last week at the Abbotsbury Swannery, near Chesil Beach, also tested positive for H5N1. | Three mute swans found dead last week at the Abbotsbury Swannery, near Chesil Beach, also tested positive for H5N1. |
The fourth swan was one of four found dead at the swannery on Friday. Tests on the other three proved negative. | The fourth swan was one of four found dead at the swannery on Friday. Tests on the other three proved negative. |
Culling has been ruled out so far but there are restrictions on movements of captive birds nearby. | Culling has been ruled out so far but there are restrictions on movements of captive birds nearby. |
'Back to square one' | |
Defra said there was currently no evidence to suggest the disease was widespread among wild birds in the area, but officials were closely monitoring the situation. | |
Tests are being carried out on birds around the Chesil Beach area as part of routine surveillance for the disease. | Tests are being carried out on birds around the Chesil Beach area as part of routine surveillance for the disease. |
Bird keepers in the area have been urged to remain vigilant. | |
John Houston, general manager at Abbotsbury Tourism Ltd, said: "That puts us back to square one in terms of waiting for a 21-day clearance before we are out of the woods. | John Houston, general manager at Abbotsbury Tourism Ltd, said: "That puts us back to square one in terms of waiting for a 21-day clearance before we are out of the woods. |
"It's disappointing but not totally unexpected this early in the outbreak. It would be wonderful if it disappeared immediately but that's unrealistic. | "It's disappointing but not totally unexpected this early in the outbreak. It would be wonderful if it disappeared immediately but that's unrealistic. |
"It's going to take a while for it to be contained and weeded out." | "It's going to take a while for it to be contained and weeded out." |
The swannery is part of an area of wetland recognised to be of international importance. | The swannery is part of an area of wetland recognised to be of international importance. |
The Health Protection Agency has monitored about 12 staff at the swannery for signs of the disease, although the risk of infection is said to be low. | |
Workers have been given a course of anti-viral drug Tamiflu as a precaution. |