Australia confirms first H5N1 infection in native mammal

A dead seal infected with H5N1 was found in the coastal town of Beachport

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Australia on Sunday confirmed its first case of H5N1 avian influenza in a native mammal.

South Australian authorities confirmed the country's first detection of the virus in a mammal after a dead seal infected with H5N1 was found in the coastal town of Beachport, around 310 kilometres south of Adelaide, the state capital.

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Australia also recorded its first mass seabird deaths caused by the virus this month, indicating a worsening outbreak that began after H5N1 was first detected in migratory seabirds before spreading to native species.