Watching for H5 bird flu (H5N1 Avian Influenza) in Australia

Since 2021, large-scale outbreaks of H5 bird flu (H5N1) have killed millions of wild birds and tens of thousands of mammals around the world.

Australia and New Zealand remain free of the virus. However, experts predict it could arrive here at any time of year via the spring migration of shorebirds or through seabird movements from the sub-Antarctic region. The recent detection of H5 bird flu in a Gentoo Penguin on Heard Island is a stark reminder that it could only be a matter of time before the virus arrives on the Australian continent.

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AviFluMap: an H5 Bird Flu Model tool for Australia’s wild birds

Fact sheet: Watching for H5N1 Avian Influenza in Australia

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AviFluMap Online Tool

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Watching for H5 Bird Flu social media slides

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