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en If we see what is happening in Europe at this moment, I think we have to be worried. We see dead swans and we know that swans are highly susceptible [to H5N1]. And they share their ponds, the places where they swim, with other birds as well that are less susceptible, for instance ducks. And they might have actually infected the swans, so I think we have to be prepared in Europe, especially since the bird migration is about to start.

en I think it is a worrisome situation, especially because we think that swans could be an indicator species, meaning that swans are relatively susceptible and so it could well be that other aquatic birds could be infected. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. Now we have seen it in Greece and Italy and now Germany. It is spreading all over Europe.

en What we are seeing is that the surveillance system in Europe is very, very good, since we're picking up disease in migrating swans. If anything, this should increase people's confidence in their food. We're seeing it in migrating swans, not in chickens.

en According to the official British tests, the three dead swans found in Hungary last week had the H5N1 bird flu strain.

en Unfortunately these swans were infected with H5N1 from Asia. Consequently we need to consider this case confirmed.

en Unfortunately it has been confirmed that the swans were infected with H5N1 from Asia. We have no doubts whatsoever any more.

en Unfortunately, it has been confirmed that the swans were infected with H5N1 from Asia. We have no doubts whatsoever any more.

en Unfortunately, it has been found that the swans were infected with H5N1 from Asia. We have no doubts whatsoever any more.

en What that tells us is that pigeons can be susceptible. But they're not uniformly susceptible. Not like chickens or ducks - they all become infected.

en Let the long contention cease! / Geese are swans, and swans are geese.
  Matthew Arnold

en I've seen 30 swans there in migration.

en Of the 17 dead swans, the majority died of H5N1, but this does not mean all of them died of that strain.

en Now that we have evidence of H5N1 in Europe, we need to look at the potential for infected migratory birds to come down from northern Europe.

en Bird-flu in wild swans in Germany, Austria and Iran are still cause for concern.

en Eight swans have been taken to the Croatian Veterinary Institute for tests to see if they are carrying the bird flu virus.


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