Brazil Investigates Fresh Bird Flu Cases
This is a Brazil news story, published by Yahoo, that relates primarily to Mateus Leme news.
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Brazil finds bird flu in wild bird, investigates potential case on commercial farm
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Brazil identified fresh bird flu cases in wild animals, which it said should not have any commercial impact.
The new case happened in the city of Mateus Leme , located in the southeastern state of Minas Gerais .
Brazil earlier this month identified a bird flu outbreak on a commercial farm in Montenegro .
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