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Brasilia confirmed, on Tuesday (3/6), his first case of avian flu, after detecting the virus in an IRERÊ found dead inside the city zoo. The information was obtained by the Metropolis Portal.

Due to the event, the Brasilia Zoo remains closed to the public since the discovery of the dead birds/ Photo: Reproduction
Irerê, a free bird of life that was not part of the zoo’s squad, was found lifeless last week, next to a dead pigeon. The result of the exam that attested the infection was released on Tuesday night.
Due to the event, the Brasilia Zoo remains closed to the public since the discovery of the dead birds as a preventive measure.
This is the first official registration of Avian flu in the federal capital, which lights the warning of health authorities to monitor other wild species in the region.