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Nearly 14,000 pelicans, seabirds killed in Peru bird flu outbreak

Peru has declared a health alert after its National Forest and Wildlife Service (SERFOR) reported that 13,869 wild seabirds have been found dead in recent weeks.

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Nearly 14,000 pelicans, seabirds killed in Peru bird flu outbreak

Nearly 14,000 birds have been killed by the deadly H5N1 avian flu virus in Peru, according to authorities.

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Nearly 14,000 pelicans, seabirds killed in Peru bird flu outbreak

Peru has declared a health alert after its National Forest and Wildlife Service (SERFOR) reported that 13,869 wild seabirds have been found dead in recent weeks.

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Nearly 14,000 pelicans, seabirds killed in Peru bird flu outbreak

The figure includes 10,257 pelicans, 2,919 sea boobies, and 614 blue-footed boobies, among other species, read a SERFOR statement.

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Nearly 14,000 pelicans, seabirds killed in Peru bird flu outbreak

It said teams have been deployed in several coastal areas, including Piura, Lambayeque, Ancash, Ica, Arequipa, Moquegua, Tacna, and Lima.

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Nearly 14,000 pelicans, seabirds killed in Peru bird flu outbreak

The agency advised people to avoid contact with live or dead seabirds and called for vigilance to prevent transmission to "poultry or backyard birds."

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Nearly 14,000 pelicans, seabirds killed in Peru bird flu outbreak

Avian flu is lethal to birds, but does not pose a severe risk to humans, especially if poultry and poultry products such as eggs are cooked properly.

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Nearly 14,000 pelicans, seabirds killed in Peru bird flu outbreak

However, the World Health Organization warns infections are possible in humans "with direct or indirect contact with infected live or dead poultry."

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Nearly 14,000 pelicans, seabirds killed in Peru bird flu outbreak