Brazil is presently under a six-month animal health emergency situation over bird influenza cases. Around 50 cases have actually been verified up until now, according to the federal government. In images, physicians and zookeepers are seen taking samples and dealing with the birds.
Updated: 27 Jun 2023 12:35 pm
Veterinarian Mariana Cadena, left, and zookeeper and biologist Fernanda Short gather blood from a Sula Leucogaster bird that remains in the very first phase of quarantine as it is examined for bird influenza at the Santa Ursula University Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Veterinarian Mariana Cadena, left, and zookeeper and biologist Fernanda Short gather blood from a Sula Leucogaster bird that remains in the very first phase of quarantine as it is examined for bird influenza at the Santa Ursula University Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Zookeeper and biologist Fernanda Short holds a Sula Leucogaster bird that remains in the very first phase of quarantine as it is examined for bird influenza at the Santa Ursula University Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Veterinarian Mariana Cadena, left, and zookeeper and biologist Fernanda Short gather blood from a Sula Leucogaster bird that remains in the very first phase of quarantine as it is examined for bird influenza at the Santa Ursula University Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A Puffinus puffinus bird that has actually evaluated negative for bird influenza gets medication throughout its quarantine and rehab duration at the Santa Ursula University Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A Puffinus puffinus bird that has actually evaluated negative for bird influenza gets medication throughout its quarantine and rehab duration at the Santa Ursula University Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A Puffinus puffinus bird that evaluated negative for bird influenza is fed throughout its quarantine and rehab duration at the Santa Ursula University Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A Puffinus puffinus bird that has actually evaluated negative for bird influenza is positioned in a tank throughout its quarantine and rehab duration at the Santa Ursula University Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
A Puffinus puffinus bird that evaluated negative for bird influenza swims in a tank throughout its quarantine and rehab duration at the Santa Ursula University Marine Animal Rehabilitation Center, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.