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Quebec duck farm says it has detected a case of highly pathogenic avian flu

While most forms of avian flu are mild, H5N1 can cause serious disease and death in birds. No human cases have been detected in Canada, and the CFIA says avian influenza is not a significant public health concern for healthy people who are not in regular contact with infected birds.

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