A suspected case of Avian Flu (bird flu) has been reported in Oxford.

The potential case of the disease has reportedly been identified by a vet at Iffley Lock in Oxford.

It is also believe to have spread to Port Meadow where a 'three dead swans and number of geese' were found last week.

READ MORE: Dead birds discovered at Port Meadow in Oxford

In a Twitter post shared by community page Carry On Cumnor! advice was listed from Swan Support, a swan rescue centre treating sick and injured birds within the Thames Valley area.  

The post states: “Avian influenza has been confirmed by a veterinarian at Iffley Lock in Oxford. In addition, it is likely to have spread to Port Meadow where further dead geese have been found this week.”

The Oxford Mail contacted Swan Support about the post and a member of staff said while the organisation is “99 per cent” sure it is bird flu they are waiting for an official confirmation from Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (DEFRA).

The UK Health Security Agency explains on its website that bird flu is an infectious influenza that spreads amongst birds. While some strains can pass to humans this is extremely rare and usually requires very close contact with an infected bird – so the risk is considered low.

Bird flu outbreaks can happen at any time of the year. However, in the UK seasonal increases are typically related to the winter migration patterns of wild birds.

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