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Bird flu outbreak ‘no risk to humans’ – chief vet

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A 3km (1.8 mile) protection zone has been implemented around the area and a 10km (6.2 mile) surveillance zone has also been declared.

Enhanced surveillance will take place in the zones over the next few weeks.

The restrictions put in place stop the movement of poultry, carcases, eggs, used poultry litter and manure to prevent any further spread of disease.

It marks the first case of the avian illness in the country since the summer of 2023.

The Scottish government noted the risk to the public is “very low”, even for those who face prolonged exposure to infected birds.

A spokesperson said: “Keepers of poultry and other captive birds in Scotland are advised to remain vigilant for signs of the disease and reminded they have a legal requirement to immediately report any suspicion of disease in Scotland to the local Animal and Plant Health Agency Field Services Office.

“The risk to the general public’s health from avian influenza is still very low and is considered low for people with intensive exposure to infected birds.

“Food Standards Scotland advises that avian influenzas pose a very low food safety risk for consumers.”


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