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Marion Island
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Scientists have confirmed the presence of what’s described as a ‘high pathogenicity’ avian influenza (HPAI) on Marion Island.
The HPAI version of bird flu is believed to have spread around the world since 2021.
The Environment Ministry says in a statement that samples collected between September and December last year were tested.
The tests followed an initial suspected case in mid-September last year. The ministry says, however, that the death rate of birds on Marion Island has reduced and this is a promising sign.
At least 31 bird species are believed to breed on the island located about one thousand kilometres South East of South Africa.