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  2. November 22, 2022 BC-IP40 City of Abbotsford commercial poultry PCZ-149 Active
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  4. November 22, 2022 BC-IP39 District of Kent commercial poultry PCZ-156 Active
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  6. November 19, 2022 BC-IP36 City of Chilliwack commercial poultry PCZ-153 Active
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  8. November 22, 2022 BC-IP38 City of Chilliwack commercial poultry PCZ-153 Active
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  10. November 22, 2022 BC-IP41 City of Chilliwack commercial poultry PCZ-153 Active
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  12. November 24, 2022 BC-IP44 City of Chilliwack commercial poultry PCZ-153 Active
  13. https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/covid-19-testing-tracker#/signin?externalRedirect=%2Fviews%2FNYS-COVID19-Tracker%2FNYSDOHCOVID-19Tracker-Map%3F%3Aembed%3Dyes%26%3Atoolbar%3Dno%26%3Atabs%3Dn&site=
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  16. Current Status of Impacted Farms Location Flock Size Flock Type Depopulation Disposal Method Surveillance / Control Zone Merrick County 100 birds or under Mixed–Chicken/Waterfowl Completed Incineration completed Surveillance zone released Butler County – 1 570,000 Broilers Completed Composting completed Control & surveillance zones released Butler County – 2 400,000 Broilers Completed Composting completed Control & surveillance zones released Holt County 50 birds or under Mixed–Chicken/Waterfowl Completed Incineration completed Surveillance zone released Scotts Bluff County 50 birds or under Mixed–Chicken/Waterfowl Completed Incineration completed Surveillance zone released Dixon County 1.7 million Laying Hens Completed Composting completed Control & surveillance zone released Knox County 2.1 million Laying Hens Completed Composting completed Control & surveillance zone released Washington County 55 birds or under Mixed–Chicken/Waterfowl Completed Incineration completed Surveillance zone released Dawes County 50 birds or under Chickens Completed Incineration completed Surveillance zone released York County – 1 159,000 birds Gamebirds Completed Burial completed Control & surveillance zone released Box Butte 100 birds or under Chickens Completed Incineration completed Surveillance zone released York County – 2 33,500 Gamebirds Completed Burial completed Control & surveillance zone released Dixon County - 2 1.8 million Laying Hens In Process N/A at this time Control zone being established
  17. November 26, 2022 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Christin Kamm 402-471-6856 NDA REPORTS ADDITIONAL CASE OF HPAI IN NEBRASKA LINCOLN – The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) in conjunction with the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is announcing another confirmed case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). This brings the total number of cases of HPAI in Nebraska this year to 13. The 13 th farm is a commercial flock of laying birds in Dixon County. According to NDA State Veterinarian Dr. Roger Dudley, the affected flock will be depopulated and will be disposed of in an approved manner. NDA will establish a 6.2-mile control zone, as is USDA policy, around the affected premises. Poultry producers should know the signs and symptoms of HPAI and notify NDA immediately of sick or dying birds. HPAI is a highly contagious virus that spreads easily among birds through nasal and eye secretions, as well as manure. The virus can be spread in various ways from flock to flock, including by wild birds, through contact with infected poultry, by equipment, and on the clothing and shoes of caretakers. Wild birds can carry the virus without becoming sick, while domesticated birds can become very sick. Symptoms of HPAI in poultry include: a decrease in water consumption; lack of energy and appetite; decreased egg production or soft-shelled, misshapen eggs; nasal discharge, coughing, sneezing; incoordination; and diarrhea. HPAI can also cause sudden death in birds even if they aren’t showing any other symptoms. HPAI can survive for weeks in contaminated environments. NDA is encouraging bird owners to prevent contact between their birds and wildlife and to practice strict biosecurity measures. If producers suspect signs of HPAI in their flock, they should report it to NDA immediately at 402-471-2351. More information for producers can be found at https://nda.nebraska.gov/animal/avian/index.html or http://healthybirds.aphis.usda.gov. Enhanced biosecurity helps prevent the introduction and spread of viruses and diseases including HPAI. NDA and USDA have resources available to help poultry owners step up their biosecurity efforts. • Know the warning signs of infectious bird diseases like HPAI. Be on the lookout for unusual signs of behavior, severe illness and/or sudden deaths. - more - Page 2 of 2 • Restrict access to your property and poultry. • Keep it clean. Wear clean clothes, scrub boots/shoes with disinfectant and wash hands thoroughly before and after contact with your flock. • If you, your employees, or family have been on other farms, or other places where there is livestock and/or poultry, clean and disinfect your vehicle tires and equipment before returning home. • Don’t share equipment, tools, or other supplies with other livestock or poultry owners. • In addition to practicing good biosecurity, all bird owners should prevent contact between their birds and wild birds, making sure wild birds cannot access domestic poultry’s feed and water sources. • Report sick birds immediately to: NDA at 402-471-2351; the USDA at 866-536-7593; or your veterinarian. Early detection is important to prevent the spread of disease. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the risk to people getting HPAI infections from birds is low. All poultry entering Nebraska must be accompanied by a VS form 9-3 or Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI, or health certificate). If you are considering moving an animal into Nebraska from an affected state, please call 402- 471-2351 to learn more. Nebraska poultry owners wanting to ship poultry out of state should consult the state veterinarians of the destination states for import requirements. # # #
  18. – The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) in conjunction with the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is announcing another confirmed case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). This brings the total number of cases of HPAI in Nebraska this year to 13. The 13 th farm is a commercial flock of laying birds in Dixon County. https://nda.nebraska.gov/press/november2022/NDA Announces 13th Case of HPAI.pdf
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  20. Alberta Filter items Showing 1 to 50 of 60 entries Show 102550100 entries Date detected Infected premises (IP) / Area Question Premises type Question WOAH premises classification Question Primary control zone (PCZ) Question - Map PCZ status November 22, 2022 AB-IP60 Mountain View County non-commercial poultry to be determined to be determined November 16, 2022 AB-IP59 County of Forty Mile commercial poultry PCZ-147 Active November 7, 2022 AB-IP58 Minburn County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A November 3, 2022 AB-IP57 Lethbridge County commercial poultry PCZ-144 Active October 27, 2022 AB-IP56 Clear Hills County commercial poultry PCZ-142 Active October 26, 2022 AB-IP55 Mountain View County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A October 24, 2022 AB-IP54 Red Deer County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A October 18, 2022 AB-IP53 Rocky View County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A October 14, 2022 AB-IP52 Lacombe County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A October 13, 2022 AB-IP51Table note * Wetaskiwin County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A October 3, 2022 AB-IP50 Sturgeon County non-commercial poultry PCZ-113 Revoked September 28, 2022 AB-IP49 Beaver County commercial poultry PCZ-106 Active September 27, 2022 AB-IP48Table note * Camrose County commercial poultry PCZ-102 Revoked September 27, 2022 AB-IP47Table note * Mountain View County non-commercial poultry PCZ-103 Revoked September 24, 2022 AB-IP46 Sturgeon County non-commercial poultry PCZ-100 Active September 23, 2022 AB-IP45 Municipal District of Willow Creek commercial poultry PCZ-98 Revoked September 21, 2022 AB-IP44 Municipal District of Taber commercial poultry PCZ-96 Active September 20, 2022 AB-IP43 Athabasca County commercial poultry PCZ-95 Active September 20, 2022 AB-IP42 Municipal District of Taber commercial poultry PCZ-93 Active September 18, 2022 AB-IP41 Smoky Lake County commercial poultry PCZ-89 Revoked September 17, 2022 AB-IP40 County of Warner commercial poultry PCZ-90 Revoked September 16, 2022 AB-IP39 Municipal District of Wainwright commercial poultry PCZ-88 Active September 15, 2022 AB-IP38Table note * Wetaskiwin County commercial poultry PCZ-86 Revoked September 12, 2022 AB-IP37 Municipal District of Willow Creek commercial poultry PCZ-82 Revoked September 12, 2022 AB-IP36 Starland County commercial poultry PCZ-81 Active September 4, 2022 AB-IP35Table note * Strathcona County commercial poultry PCZ-79 Revoked August 31, 2022 AB-IP34 Sturgeon County commercial poultry PCZ-78 Revoked August 23, 2022 AB-IP33 Athabasca County commercial poultry PCZ-77 Revoked July 28, 2022 AB-IP32Table note * Stettler County commercial poultry PCZ-75 Revoked June 2, 2022 AB-IP31Table note * Clear Hills County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A June 2, 2022 AB-IP30Table note * Municipality of Wainwright non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A May 21, 2022 AB-IP29Table note * Cypress County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A May 13, 2022 AB-IP28Table note * Municipal District of Provost non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A May 11, 2022 AB-IP27Table note * Foothills County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A May 11, 2022 AB-IP26Table note * The County of Two Hills commercial poultry PCZ-61 Revoked May 11, 2022 AB-IP25Table note * The County of Two Hills non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A May 5, 2022 AB-IP24Table note * Newell County commercial poultry PCZ-59 Revoked May 1, 2022 AB-IP23Table note * Lethbridge County commercial poultry PCZ-50 Revoked May 1, 2022 AB-IP22Table note * Municipality of Wainright commercial poultry PCZ-49 Revoked May 1, 2022 AB-IP21Table note * County of Two Hills non-commercial poultry PCZ-48 Revoked April 29, 2022 AB-IP20Table note * Camrose County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A April 27, 2022 AB-IP19Table note * Vermilion River County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A April 25, 2022 AB-IP18Table note * Camrose County commercial poultry PCZ-43 Revoked April 24, 2022 AB-IP17Table note * Camrose County commercial poultry PCZ-39 Revoked April 23, 2022 AB-IP16Table note * Rocky View County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A April 21, 2022 AB-IP15Table note * Sturgeon County non-commercial non-poultry N/A N/A April 21, 2022 AB-IP14Table note * Wetaskiwin County commercial poultry PCZ-37 Revoked April 20, 2022 AB-IP13Table note * Kneehill County commercial poultry PCZ-34 Revoked April 15, 2022 AB-IP12Table note * Cardston County commercial poultry PCZ-31 Revoked April 14, 2022 AB-IP11Table note * Mountain View County non-commercial poultry PCZ-27 Revoked Jump to: Page1 Jump to: Page2 Next Table Note Table note 1 Released from CFIA quarantine and restrictions https://inspection.canada.ca/animal-health/terrestrial-animals/diseases/reportable/avian-influenza/hpai-in-canada/status-of-ongoing-avian-influenza-response/eng/1640207916497/1640207916934
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  22. OB_109185 - HOONAH-ANGOON CENSUS AREA OUTBREAK REFERENCE - START DATE 2022/11/20 END DATE - DETAILED CHARACTERISATION - FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Alaska SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION Skagway-Yakutat-Angoon THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION - EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT Other LOCATION Hoonah-Angoon Census Area Latitude, Longitude 58.11 , -135.44 (Approximate location) OUTBREAKS IN CLUSTER - MEASURING UNIT Animal AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION Wild American black bear (Ursus americanus). Species Susceptible Cases Deaths Killed and Disposed of Slaughtered/ Killed for commercial use Vaccinated American Black Bear (black bear) (WILD) NEW - 1 - 1 - - TOTAL - 1 - 1https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/4451?reportId=157987&fromPage=event-dashboard-url
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  24. Colorado Parks and Wildlife reports outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Morgan County BRUSH, Colo. – Over the course of the past week, CPW wildlife officers have received several reports of snow geese displaying symptoms of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) near the towns of Brush and Fort Morgan in Morgan County. After investigating and sending samples for testing to CPW’s Wildlife Health Lab in Fort Collins, CPW has received a presumptive positive result for HPAI. “Now that we’ve had a presumptive positive test, we’re asking members of the public who find dead snow geese in Morgan County to presume it’s highly pathogenic avian influenza,” said CPW Wildlife Pathologist Karen Fox. “CPW and the Colorado Department of Agriculture are asking the public not to touch any dead birds they find.” CPW and the CDA are continuing to investigate the outbreak in Morgan County. Resources on HPAI Please see the CDA’s website for more information and links to situation reports on the State Of Colorado Response to HPAI. It is critical to report sick birds or unusual bird deaths. Sick birds or birds that have died from unknown causes: Call the Avian Health Hotline at Colorado State University (CSU): (970) 297-4008 Dead birds: Submit to the CSU Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory in Fort Collins for HPAI Testing: (970) 297-4008 or (970) 297-1281 Multiple domestic sick birds or multiple unusual domestic bird deaths: Call the Colorado State Veterinarian’s Office (303) 869-9130 or the USDA-Veterinary Services Colorado Office (303) 231-5385 Wild Birds (not domestic): If you find three or more dead wild birds in a specific area within a two-week period OR if you see live birds showing clinical signs of disease, please contact your local Colorado Parks and Wildlife office. During the holiday or after hours, contact Colorado State Patrol at 719-544-2424 for the on-call wildlife officer. “Some of the snow geese in Morgan County have shown signs of HPAI that include being too comfortable around humans, stumbling when trying to walk, and shaking,” said CPW Area Wildlife Manager Todd Schmidt. “But birds can be infected and not show any signs at all.” Most wild birds that are infected with avian influenza viruses do not show signs of disease. However, HPAI strains can occasionally cause disease in some wildlife species including swans, diving ducks, gulls, geese, grebes, raptors, vultures, cranes and terns. In these birds, typical symptoms include swimming in circles, head tilt and lack of coordination. Game bird species such as turkeys, grouse, and quail may also be susceptible to HPAI with signs more similar to poultry such as swelling of the head, diarrhea, moving slowly, ruffled feathers, respiratory signs, and not eating. Some affected wild birds are found dead. Wild birds can serve as vectors that can transmit HPAI to domestic poultry. For backyard or commercial poultry, HPAI is a very contagious, fatal animal disease that can decimate a flock in less than 48 hours. Domestic flock owners should protect their birds through good biosecurity practices, monitor flocks for signs of illness, and report suspicious disease or mortality events to the State Veterinarian’s Office at 303-869-9130. Waterfowl hunters should take steps to minimize the risk of spreading the virus, such as not handling or eating sick game, field dressing the game, and wearing personal protective equipment while handling and cleaning game. When done handling game, wash hands thoroughly with soap or disinfectant, and clean knives, equipment, and surfaces that come in contact with game. Do not eat, drink, or smoke while handling animals. All game should be thoroughly cooked to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit before being consumed. In rare cases, avian influenza can pass to humans, especially those exposed to sick birds. Hunters are advised to monitor their health for any signs of flu-like symptoms within a week of handling birds. Anyone who feels ill, should visit their health care provider. More information about HPAI is available on CPW’s website.
  25. Over the course of the past week, CPW wildlife officers have received several reports of snow geese displaying symptoms of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) near the towns of Brush and Fort Morgan in Morgan County. After investigating and sending samples for testing to CPW’s Wildlife Health Lab in Fort Collins, CPW has received a presumptive positive result for HPAI. https://cpw.state.co.us/aboutus/Pages/News-Release-Details.aspx?NewsID=3702
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