News24 Business | Deadly bird flu detected on SA’s Marion Island, but so far no mammals affected
Six bird species on Marion Island, about 2000km southeast of Cape Town, have been infected by a deadly bird flu known as H5N1.
MONDAY, 24 MARCH 2025, 08:30
Six bird species on Marion Island, about 2000km southeast of Cape Town, have been infected by a deadly bird flu known as H5N1.
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