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Spike in suspected pelican botulism cases prompts more bird flu surveillance on NSW Central Coast
Surveillance efforts on the New South Wales Central Coast have ramped up to ensure the most dangerous strain of bird flu does not enter Australia disguised as botulism, which has similar symptoms.
Avian botulism is a paralytic disease that can kill wild birds like swans, pelicans, and ducks…
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