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Lessons from the US put Australia ahead on bird flu preparedness
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2026-01-21
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Dairy Australia sustainable animal care manager Andrew Hancock says Australia is better positioned to detect H5N1 bird flu in dairy cattle, despite the overall risk being low.
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