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Polar bear dies from bird flu as H5N1 spreads across globe

A polar bear has been killed by bird flu as the highly contagious H5N1 virus spreads into the most remote parts of the planet.

The death was confirmed in December by the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation. “This is the first polar bear case reported, for anywhere,” Dr Bob Gerlach, Alaska’s state veterinarian, told the Alaska Beacon.

It was found near Utqiagvik, one of the northernmost communities in Alaska, two years after this latest strain was detected in North America. Gerlach said it was likely the bear was scavenging on the carcasses of infected birds.

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The current outbreak of the highly infectious variant of H5N1 – which started in 2021 – is estimated to have killed millions of wild birds. Globally, thousands of mammals have also died of the virus, including black bears and brown bears. Bald eagles, foxes and kittiwakes are among the species to have died of the virus in Alaska in recent months.

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kinther ,
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While H5N1 gaining the ability to spread human to human is scary, it is an influenza virus which doesn’t mutate as quickly as coronaviruses do. We know how to make vaccines for the flu and have the ability to make one rather quickly.

AlecSadler ,

Yeah except like 30% of the population is anti-vax :|

Burn_The_Right ,

Well… Maybe that number will go lower.

JoMiran ,
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FlyingSquid ,
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I would really appreciate help processing this.

Z3k3 ,

Polar bears are birds.

In seriousness I don’t know if this is fucked up or just something that happens sometimes.

Jaderick ,

Viruses can jump between species , especially if their target proteins are non-specific. It’s not necessarily rare, but nonetheless destructive.

OpenStars ,
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Lol, polar bears aren’t real. :-P

Z3k3 ,

Wait I thought birds wer… ohhhh

OpenStars ,
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thousands of mammals have also died of the virus, including black bears and brown bears

(emphasis added)

This entire article is clickbait (or at least not “news”) b/c while this may be the first time that a POLAR bear (reportedly) bit the dust, that is not saying really anything at all that was not already known.

spreads into the most remote parts of the planet.

That said, it does keep the fact that these viruses are real and have implications for human health & our economy (e.g., egg prices at grocery stories) in our cultural consciousness.

breakfastmtn OP ,
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It’s not clickbait.

Ecosystems in polar regions are particularly vulnerable to bird flu because they contain many animals found nowhere else in the world which have never been exposed to similar viruses. They are also among the places most affected by climate breakdown.

They’re aren’t saying that it wasn’t thought possible for the virus to infect polar bears. It’s news because the virus has reached a vulnerable species in a highly vulnerable ecosystem for the first time. That was predicted previously but not known until now.

Kalkaline ,
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The bird is sick, bird dies, bear eats bird, bear dies.

It shows that this particular influenza strain can infect both bears and birds.

Wash your hands, stay home if you’re sick, don’t eat birds that have died from influenza.

MelodiousFunk ,
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If only AI summaries were half as good as this.

And if you’re a bot… fucking bravo.

FlyingSquid ,
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Ok, but… polar bears eat birds?

Kalkaline ,
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Polar bears aren’t picky where their calories come from and they need a lot of them.

vxx ,

Yes, pretty much anything that is available.

Polar bears have evolved to prey on seals. But they are curious and will eat other foods when available — including geese, bird eggs, whales that wash up on the beach, and even the occasional small mammal.

polarbearsinternational.org/…/diet-prey/

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