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Bird Flu Outbreak Puts Mink Farms Back in the Spotlight

Por: The New York Times Health February 09, 2023

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Early last October, the mink on a fur farm in Spain suddenly began to fall ill. They stopped eating and began salivating excessively. They became clumsy, started to experience tremors and developed bloody snouts.At first, experts suspected that the coronavirus might be to blame. It was a reasonable assumption; since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, the virus has repeatedly , sparking large animal outbreaks, triggering and prompting... + full article



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