Rising threat: Australia intensifies surveillance amid growing concerns over H5N1 bird flu strain

As the world grapples with various health challenges, a new concern is on the horizon for Australians, particularly those who have seen many health scares in their lifetimes.

Australia's disease authorities are ramping up surveillance in response to a new strain of bird flu that has raised concerns among health officials.

This proactive approach aims to monitor potential risks to both wildlife and human health, highlighting the ongoing vigilance needed in managing infectious diseases.


The Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness (ACDP) has issued a warning about the potential arrival of the H5N1 bird flu strain, a virus that has already wreaked havoc in regions to Australia's north and south.

The H5N1 strain is not new to the global stage; it has been detected in farm workers in the United States and has crossed into a range of animal species, including dairy herds.

The Colorado Public Health Department has confirmed human cases of the strain in poultry workers, raising the alarm about the virus's ability to jump from animals to humans.


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The ACPD has warned of the potential arrival of H5N1 bird flu in Australia. Credit: Shutterstock


The ACDP is closely monitoring the situation, as the risk of the H5N1 bird flu appearing in Australia is increasing, particularly with the approach of spring.

Senior research scientist at the ACDP, Dr Frank Wong, highlighted the remoteness of Northern Australia as a potential hurdle for effective surveillance.

Australia was not along the migration routes of large water birds like ducks and geese that travel long distances and have contributed to the global spread of H5N1 bird flu.

However, authorities noted that birds from Asia that interact with infected migratory birds could potentially introduce the virus to Australia.


Moreover, they indicated there was also a risk from the south after an elephant seal was discovered dead in Antarctica with the H5N1 virus.

‘Where it has touched base in Antarctica is basically south of Chile and Argentina,’ Dr Wong said.

‘That part of the Antarctic continent is pretty much the opposite side of Antarctica closest to Australia.’

He stated that more information about the risk from Antarctica would be available after winter.

‘The impact to bird and animal species in Antarctica is still relatively unknown because the detection is quite recent, and it's now the Antarctic winter,’ Dr Wong continued.

‘As spring comes, we will know a little bit better how the virus may either have any continuing impact to birds in the Antarctic continent or whether we're no longer detecting the virus.’


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the leading health authority in the United States, reported that the risk to humans remains low, even as more farm workers test positive for H5 bird flu.

The virus has been detected in over 100 dairy herds across at least 12 states. Farm workers involved in culling infected chickens and dairy workers milking affected herds have contracted the virus.

The centre described these cases as ‘concerning’ due to the potential for severe illness and broader outbreaks.

‘If these viruses were to change to spread easily from person-to-person, it could trigger a pandemic, though, to date, we have not seen genetic changes in the virus that would make it more likely to transmit between humans,’ the CDC explained in a statement.


Back home, Australia is not immune to avian influenza threats. Outbreaks of H7 strains of avian influenza at poultry farms have been reported in three states and territories.

According to ACDP Director Debbie Eagles, the extent to which these outbreaks will last is still uncertain.

‘It is the most number of highly pathogenic avian influenza strains that have been detected at the same time in Australia,’ Dr Eagles stated.

‘It's difficult to say how long they will take to control.’

While the H5 and H7 strains have been known to infect humans, health authorities maintain that the risk from H7 remains low.

They assure the public that eggs and poultry meat are safe to consume when handled and cooked according to standard food handling practices.


As Australia intensifies its surveillance efforts in response to the rising concerns surrounding bird flu, the situation has taken a more serious turn with the recent declaration of the country's first human case.

This development underscores the importance of remaining vigilant and informed about the ongoing risks associated with avian influenza, highlighting the need for continued awareness and precautionary measures among the community.
Key Takeaways
  • The Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness has warned of the potential arrival of the H5N1 bird flu in Australia.
  • H5N1 has caused a global animal pandemic and has been detected in a range of animal species, including infected poultry workers in the United States.
  • Surveillance for the disease in Australia is ongoing, particularly as spring approaches, which is when the risk is expected to increase.
  • Australian health authorities maintained that the risk to humans remains low, but there is still concern over the possibility of the virus changing to spread easily between people.
  • Eggs and poultry meat are considered safe to eat when handled and cooked properly despite ongoing outbreaks of H7 strains of avian influenza in Australia.
What are your thoughts on this developing situation? How do you protect yourself from potential health risks? Share your opinions and suggestions in the comments below.
 
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Yeah! I will take you to the pub in Riverwood that used to be called the "Domino". Last time I was there, it was a dingy pokie den back in 2007, full of Asians.

Geez we had some great punch ons there! @Suzanne rose can definitely vouch for that! But I'm not sure if she actually went there.

Fun times had by all....for those who could handle it! :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
It was an ugly pub and always a place for fights.

Surprisingly it's OK now after the upgrade. Went there for lunch a few months ago. It's now known as The Riverwood Hotel.

Used to be The Millers then early 70s name changed to The Domino and now its The Riverwood Hotel

Maree Murton was always there. What was her married name?

I didn't go there often but did go with friends just to see a few bands .

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It could be a surprise to you how it’s possibly changed in 17 years. Still, I’d love to see the sights and your old memory sites. Maybe not changed so much? Would be interesting to see. 😍
It's changed alot even in 10 years. Whenever I'm there I find myself just standing still and looking around and thinking , where have all the people gone or are they there and I just don't recognise them. It's strange and also a bit sad.
It will be good for him to take you there just so you see where he grew up.
 
Seriously !!
where are all the wild birds that are mass dying from the flu ?..
why are the areas where chickens being slaughtered, not being revealed and the poor farmers shown devastated as per normal news ?.,,,,
why is it only chickens ?
cattle ? lol

Wakey Wakey people, their going to try again,,,, plandemic,,,,
 
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Growing list of scaremongering from Governments and Health authorities since 2021.
But the human race still exists!

We are doomed.

What is going to kill us according to media scaremongering compiled from 2021.



1: Influenza,

2: Covid-19,

3: Delta & Omicron BA4 & BA-5 and CENTAURUS

4: MonkeyPox,

5: Japanese Encephalitis,

6: Polio,

7: Measels,

8: Dengue Fever,

9: Global STI,

10: Diphtheria,

11: RSV,

12: Foot and Mouth,

13: Marbud - Ebola like,

14:Ebola,

15: Varroa Mite,

16: Death by space junk,

17: Earth Rotating 1.59 milliseconds faster than the normal 24 hours causing:

Climate change - floods, cold & heat,

18: Nuclear war,

19: Listeria

20: SOLAR FLARES

21: Langya Henipavirus

22: Meningococcal

23: Tomato Flu

24: Add variant BA.2.75 to #3 on the Covid list!

25: Toxoplasma gondii parasite

26: Murder Hornets

27: MYSTERY ILLNESS

28: Once in 50 year floods

29: Leptospirosis

30: Ross River virus

31: Zika virus

32: Buruli Ulcers

33: West Nile Fever

34: Skeeter Syndrome

35: Malaria

36: New Covid variants - BQ.1 & “Nightmare” variant XXB

So we have had Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Omnicron BA-4& BA-5,Centaurus

BA-2.75 and now BQ.1.1 (Cerberus), XBB.1.5 (Kraken)

37: Mosquitoes

38: Funnel Web Spiders

39: Covid Variant XBF

40: Supermassive Black hole - Earth to be devoured!

41: Covid Strain Kraken XBB.1.5 - “the worst in the world”

42: Covid strain Eric’s EG.5.1

43: Medical experts are warning a looming “triple threat virus” could hit Australia hard during flu season this winter — so now is the time to get vaccinated to avoid serious illness.

A new mix of illnesses is set to emerge in the colder season, with a combination of the flu, COVID-19 and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) creating a horror run of widespread illness in countries across the northern hemisphere.

44: Asteroid hitting earth (This certainly hasn’t happened)

45: Scarlet Fever

46: El Niño - Extreme Heat, Fires, Droughts

(September, October, November & December 2023)

47: Deadly Thunderstorm Asthma season - violent thunderstorms causing deadly

Asthma (How can this be in El Niño conditions?)(September 2023)

48: Legionnaires Disease (Devastating consequences from potting mix)

49: Latest Covid variant: Pirola BA.2.86 “Highly Mutated”

One case in Australia as of 21st September 2023

50: Opioid Fentanyl - 1,000’s of overdoses in Victoria (26th September 2023)

51: Metapneumovirus (HMPV) - NSW (September 2023)

52: Whooping Cough (November2023)

53: Confirmed cases of influenza, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) made a 'triple whammy' of health threats, straining healthcare systems and communities. (Winter 2024)

54: New Covid variant “FLIRT” - More contagious but less severe. (Winter 2024)

55: Avian Influenza (Bird Flu) - (May 2024)

56: Avian Influenza - New deadly strain. H5N1 - (July2024)





Future virus and or Pandemics!

1: Coronaviridae

2: Flaviviridae

3: Togaviridae

4: Orthomyxoviridae

5: Paramyxoviridae
 
Yeah, all’s good. She couldn’t wait to get back to Sydney. Loves her life there! I’m hoping Veggie and I will get there later this year for a visit and holiday. Maybe catch up with you @Suzanne rose?

What do you think @Veggiepatch? You can show me around your old stomping’ grounds. 😁

It was an ugly pub and always a place for fights.

Surprisingly it's OK now after the upgrade. Went there for lunch a few months ago. It's now known as The Riverwood Hotel.

Used to be The Millers then early 70s name changed to The Domino and now its The Riverwood Hotel

Maree Murton was always there. What was her married name?

I didn't go there often but did go with friends just to see a few bands .

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Wow! That’s quite a line-up! 👍🏻
 
It was an ugly pub and always a place for fights.

Surprisingly it's OK now after the upgrade. Went there for lunch a few months ago. It's now known as The Riverwood Hotel.

Used to be The Millers then early 70s name changed to The Domino and now its The Riverwood Hotel

Maree Murton was always there. What was her married name?

I didn't go there often but did go with friends just to see a few bands .

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Understandably, I was there to see those bands. Around the same time, they had Rose Tattoo, Radiators, Mental As Anything and Cold Chisel in one week. Cold Chisel was on the Friday night and I hurled abuse at the idiots lined up to see them as well as Barnes who went through the back door like the patrons.

It was good living about 300 metres from the Dom!
 
WOW how hateful of you!
The truth is coming out now it was a SCAMDEMIC of epic proportions! there will be lawsuits, these drug companies need to be held accountable!

I won't become a sheep, do your research and keep your hateful vitriol to yourself!
You are already a sheep ... to the conspiracy theorists who worship at the altar of Dr Google VonYouTube!
 
Seriously !!
where are all the wild birds that are mass dying from the flu ?..
why are the areas where chickens being slaughtered, not being revealed and the poor farmers shown devastated as per normal news ?.,,,,
why is it only chickens ?
cattle ? lol

Wakey Wakey people, their going to try again,,,, plandemic,,,,
You and your cohort including BrucC below are on a par with those who ran around, probably for a short while, spreading the Black Death. You are one a par with the Anarchists who threw bombs at people they didn't like; you are on a par with the modern terrorist who likes to explode in public. You are on par with "typhoid Mary" the famous carrier of Typhoid who killed a number of people before she was finally locked away for the good of society.

It is your choice to deliberately sow confusion by promulgating lies and those are the sorts of lies and confusion that kill people from (this time) Covid-19. Long may your lungs cough up blood when you get Covid-19 or when the next respiratory viral pandemic comes through.
 
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You and your cohort including BrucC below are on a par with those who ran around, probably for a short while, spreading the Black Death. You are one a par with the Anarchists who threw bombs at people they didn't like; you are on a par with the modern terrorist who likes to explode in public. You are on par with "typhoid Mary" the famous carrier of Typhoid who killed a number of people before she was finally locked away for the good of society.

It is your choice to deliberately sow confusion by promulgating lies and those are the sorts of lies and confusion that kill people from (this time) Covid-19. Long may your lungs cough up blood when you get Covid-19 or when the next respiratory viral pandemic comes through.
Are you looking up one of those thesaurus that fell off that truck
 
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