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New Zealand confirms first H5N1 bird flu case in native bird
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New Zealand confirms first H5N1 bird flu case in native bird

July 17, 2026·1 min read
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  1. 01First native bird infected by H5N1 bird flu in New Zealand.
  2. 02Infection confirmed in a swamp harrier hawk in Wairarapa region.
  3. 03Prior case detected in a brown skua near Wellington.
  4. 04Health officials initiated vaccination for endangered bird species.
  5. 05Australia recently reported its first local seabird case.
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The first infection of a native bird by the deadly H5N1 bird flu, days after confirming a migratory seabird had tested positive in the country’s first recorded case of the disease. A swamp harrier hawk, known locally as a kahu and found in the North Island’s Wairarapa region, had been infected with the virus, Biosecurity Minister Andrew Hoggard said in a statement. New Zealand reported its first confirmed detection on Wednesday, in a brown skua found near Wellington. “While it’s disappointing to find a native bird with H5 bird flu, it’s not unexpected following the confirmation earlier this week of our first case,” Hoggard said. “This hawk can go out to the coast – especially in winter to hunt. Hawks can get bird flu by hunting, eating, or scavenging infected birds.” There had been no detection of bird flu in poultry, he said. Health officials have started a vaccination programme for 300 core breeding birds from five of the country’s most endangered species, including flightless takahe and kakapo. Earlier this month, Australia reported its first case of the disease in a local seabird. All previous cases had involved migratory birds. (CNA/ Reuters) The post New Zealand confirms first H5N1 bird flu case in native bird appeared first on Newswire.

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