The H5 avian influenza virus has been found in wild migratory birds
in Canada, officials said, but it is unlikely the deadly H5N1 strain
threatening Asia and Europe and there is no threat to human health.

The virus, whose subtype must still be determined, was detected in 28
ducks in the eastern province of Quebec and five in Manitoba in
central Canada out of approximately 4,800 samples, said Jim Clark of
the Canadian Food Inspection Agency. 

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