Bird flu outbreak confirmed in Worcestershire amid ‘several’ swan deaths

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The highly pathogenic bird flu has been detected in at least six swans in Eveshambirminghammail

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Several swan deaths have been reported in Worcester, which Defra is looking into(Image: Simon Hales)

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Outbreaks of bird flu have been confirmed in Worcestershire after ‘several’ dead swans were found on the river.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said the highly pathogenic bird flu has been detected in at least six swans inEvesham.

Bird flu is an infectious type of influenza which spreads among birds and can affect…

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