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Bullets that Sting Nearby: a New Case of Avian Influenza Detected in Arrecifes Raises Doubts as to How Likely Argentina Is to Have a New Outbreak

Summary by Bichos De Campo
Since the re-entry of the virus of the family Orthomyxoviridae, which is the one that causes highly pathogenic avian influenza, there are already several cases detected by Senasa in different parts of the country. One month after the last notification, which had been in an establishment in Lezama, Senasa confirmed that this time it was the turn of Arrecifes, although fortunately outside a commercial establishment. Following analyses carried out …
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Since the re-entry of the virus of the family Orthomyxoviridae, which is the one that causes highly pathogenic avian influenza, there are already several cases detected by Senasa in different parts of the country. One month after the last notification, which had been in an establishment in Lezama, Senasa confirmed that this time it was the turn of Arrecifes, although fortunately outside a commercial establishment. Following analyses carried out …

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Bichos de Campo broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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