BRIEFING ALERT: Bird flu in Australia – your questions answered

****ONLINE BRIEFING: Mon 15 July at 10:00 AEST****With eggs in short supply and outbreaks spreading across Aussie farms, bird flu has Australia on edge. Join this online briefing to hear from the experts at CSIRO’s Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, who can answer your questions about the Australian and global situation. The briefing will discuss what the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness has found from its testing so far, how scientists can tell the difference between strains and the three separate outbreaks, and the global role the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness plays in monitoring and surveillance.

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BRIEFING ALERT: Bird flu in Australia – your questions answeredBRIEFING: Mon 15 July at 10:00 AEST ONLINEWith eggs in short supply and outbreaks spreading across Aussie farms, bird flu has Australia on edge. Join this online briefing to hear from the experts at CSIRO’s Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, who can answer your questions about the Australian and global situation. The briefing will discuss the following issues:What has the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness found from its testing so far?How can scientists tell the difference between strains and the three separate outbreaks?Where do the outbreaks come from?Why doesn’t bird flu devastate wild birds the same way it does poultry farms?The global role the Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness plays in monitoring and surveillanceSpeakers:Dr Debbie Eagles, Director, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, CSIRODr Frank Wong, Senior Research Scientist, Australian Centre for Disease Preparedness, CSIRO, and World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) Expert for Avian InfluenzaThis briefing is on the record and journalists can use the audio and video from the briefing. JOIN THE BRIEFINGRegister hereDate: Mon 15 July 2024Start Time: 10:00 am AESTDuration: Approx 45 min Venue: Online – ZoomJOINING ONLINE:Journalists can follow the briefing online via Zoom.  Each presenter will speak for 5-10 minutes followed by questions. Journalists will have the opportunity to ask questions online.1. Register in advance or join on the day by clicking here.2. Enter your name, email address and organisation3. Click “Register” or “Join Webinar”.If you are having difficulties logging in, try pasting the link into a different browser.You will be able to ask questions via the Q&A box. Please include your news outlet.(System requirements: The briefing is being conducted over Zoom. You will need a broadband connection and speakers/headphones to hear the event)PHONE ONLY ACCESS:1. For phone only access please call: +61 8 7150 1149 or +61 2 8015 6011 or +61 3 7018 2005 or +61 7 3185 3730 or +61 8 6119 39002. Enter meeting ID 879 3149 7885#.3. To ask a question by phone, alert the host by pressing *9 on your dial pad.JOIN USING SMARTPHONE OPTIONYou can also tune into media briefings using your smartphone via an app.1. You will need to install the ‘Zoom’ app first.2. Click ‘Join a meeting” button3. Enter the 9, 10 or 11-digit meeting id mentioned above4. You can ask questions via the Q&A box or to be unmuted, raise your hand.Video files will be posted on this page as soon as possible after the event.For further information, please contact the AusSMC on 08 7120 8666 or email info@smc.org.au.






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