Avian Flu Confirmed in Shuswap as Dead Geese Found Near Mara Lake

Rahul Somvanshi

Bird flu outbreak confirmed in Shuswap region as multiple geese found dead near Eagle River mouth.

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Testing confirms presence of Avian Influenza in deceased Canada and Cackling geese discovered at Shuswap and Mara Lake shorelines.

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Local authorities issue urgent warning to residents about handling sick or dead birds following confirmed cases.

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Risk of human transmission remains low, yet direct contact with infected birds poses potential health concerns.

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Touching contaminated birds followed by face contact identified as primary transmission route for human infection.

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Bird flu symptoms mirror regular influenza when contracted by humans, health officials report.

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Residents encouraged to report unusual waterfowl deaths, particularly birds found without visible injuries.

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Residents instructed to report suspicious bird deaths to BC Bird Mortality Line at 1-866-431-2473.

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District officials express hope that this is a localized outbreak that has now subsided.

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