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Two dolphins die after catching bird flu off UK coast in British first

BIRD flu has killed two dolphins for the first time in the UK.

The animals were discovered last month in Devon and Pembrokeshire amid growing fears after the virus jumped to mammals.

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Dead sea lions were washed ashore in the Paracas National Reserve, in Peru, after dying of the virusCredit: AFP
Two dolphins were found dead off the UK coast after contracting bird fluCredit: Alamy

A highly contagious strain of avian influenza H5N1, commonly known as bird flu, was confirmed in the mammals by the Animal and Plant Health Agency.

The virus has wiped out millions of birds worldwide over the last two years, but it also affects other animals.

Although it is the first time dolphins have been killed by the infection in British waters, 23 other mammals have been affected.

It has spread to seals, otters, harbour porpoises and foxes - raising fears in recent months due to the "unprecedented" current outbreak since October last year.

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The H5N1 strain already has a fatality rate of around 50 per cent among people - 870 people have been infected with bird flu in the past 20 years and 457 of these died.

A spokesperson for the Animal and Plant Health Agency said: "Samples taken as part of routine wildlife surveillance have detected the presence of influenza of avian origin in two dolphins and one porpoise.

"The animals were found dead, and it is very likely they had predated on infected wild birds.

"The presence of influenza of avian origin in mammals is not new, although it is uncommon, and the risk of the H5N1 strain to non-avian UK wildlife remains low."

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Elsewhere in the globe, bird flu has previously affected sea lions and mink as well as the winged animals.

This comes as scientists have warned the virus may be mutating to infect human cells after an 11-year-old girl died after contracting the stain.

The young girl in Cambodia is believed to have been infected by poultry in Prey Veng province, close to Vietnam.

She is the first person to die from the bug in 2023.

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