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A teenager from the Fraser Valley has tested positive for the H5 avian flu.
The source of exposure is still under investigation, but authorities say it is likely from an animal or bird.
Avian flu has been detected across farms in B.C. , with the latest case at a petting farm in Campbell River .
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