Brazil recently confirmed three additional cases of avian flu, as reported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock, and Supply. On March 2nd, two cases emerged in Rio de Janeiro and one in Espírito Santo. Specifically, one Common Tern in Piúma, Espírito Santo, and two in Rio de Janeiro were found to have the disease. This […]
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