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    Avian flu surveillance to be upped amid fears of spring outbreaks

    Tom Burton
    Tom BurtonGovernment editor

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    The federal government is beefing up wildlife surveillance, preparing rapid response systems and investigating commercial vaccines amid warnings Australia could face its first outbreak of a highly dangerous avian flu strain this spring.

    Agriculture Minister Murray Watt confirmed that more than $7 million will be invested to counter the threat of the H5N1 high pathogenicity avian influenza.

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