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Turkey farms in Johnston County, Wayne County test positive for Avian Flu

Posted April 1, 2022 3:47 p.m. EDT
Updated April 2, 2022 12:11 a.m. EDT

 

By Cory Dinkel, WRAL multiplatform producer

JOHNSTON COUNTY, N.C. — On Friday the North Carolina Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services announced two more commercial turkey operations in Johnston County have tested positive for High Path Avian Influenza.

The farms were identified after another nearby farm earlier this week euthanized 32,000 turkeys after a positive sample within the flock. A 6.2 mile test zone was established, leading to these new positive cases.

 

 

 

The Ag department will again expand the test zone from the new locations to look for further infections.

“The two additional flocks totaling about 28,500 turkeys are in the process of being depopulated and 10-kilometer zones will be set up around these new sites to test nearby farms for the virus,” said State Veterinarian Mike Martin. “Most of this new zone will fall within our original 10-kilometer zone. As a state we have known that the risk for HPAI was high this season. We have seen other states with cases and have known since mid-January it was present in our wild bird population.”
 
An additional 17,000 turkeys were located at another farm in Wayne county later Friday evening.

The positive samples were identified by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Veterinary Diagnostic lab in Raleigh. The samples have been sent to the USDA APHIS National Veterinary Services Lab in Ames, Iowa to confirm the positive result.

The strain's presence has been found in several flocks throughout the country.

The Ag department continues to urge poultry owners to do their part by practicing strict biosecurity and reporting sick or dying birds right away to a local veterinarian, the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Veterinary Division at 919-707-3250, or the N.C. Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory System at 919-733-3986.

This type of HPAI virus is considered a low risk to people according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control, but is highly contagious to other birds, including commercial and backyard flocks of poultry.

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County & Flock #

 

Date Confirmed Positive

 

Number of Poultry

 

Type of Operation

 

Johnston 01

3/29/2022

32,134

Commercial Turkey

Johnston 02

Pending NVSL

9,546

Commercial Turkey

Johnston 03

Pending NVSL

18,000

Commercial Turkey

Wayne 01 Pending NVSL 17,000 Commercial Turkey
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 2022

CONTACT: Heather Overton, assistant director
NCDA&CS Public Affairs Division
919-707-3006


Poultry shows and public sales suspended until further notice due to
High Path Avian Influenza
Poultry owners urged to keep birds indoors and report sick birds

RALEIGH – State Veterinarian Mike Martin announced today that all North Carolina poultry shows, and public sales will be suspended due to the threat of highly pathogenic avian influenza. This includes all exhibitions, farm tours, shows, sales, flea markets, auction markets, swaps and meets pertaining to poultry and feathered fowl in North Carolina. These activities are suspended until further notice.  

“This suspension is due to the continued spread of HPAI that has affected commercial and backyard flocks in numerous states, including North Carolina,” said Martin. “We do not make this decision lightly. HPAI is a serious threat to our poultry industry and this is a precaution to help limit the introduction of the virus to backyard and commercial flocks.”

North Carolina joins several other states, including Georgia, that have also cancelled or altered poultry events due to HPAI. Poultry owners across the state need to practice strict biosecurity. This includes keeping flocks indoors without access to outside and reporting sick birds to your local veterinarian, the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Veterinary Division, 919-707-3250, or the N.C. Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory System 919-733-3986.

The warning signs of HPAI include:

  • Reduced energy, decreased appetite, and/or decreased activity
  • Lower egg production and/or soft-shelled or misshapen eggs
  • Swelling of the head, eyelids, comb and wattles
  • Purple discoloration of the wattles, comb and legs
  • Difficulty breathing, runny nares (nose), and/or sneezing
  • Twisting of the head and neck, stumbling, falling down, tremors and/or circling
  • Greenish diarrhea

Since March 29, HPAI has been detected at seven commercial poultry facilities in Johnston and Wayne counties. More than 90,000 turkeys and more than 280,000 broilers have been depopulated and composted on-site to prevent further spread of the virus. Additional updates to the current HPAI outbreak will be posted to www.ncagr.gov/avianflu/newsroom.htm.

This type of HPAI virus is considered a low risk to people according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control. There are no cases to date of this strain of HPAI infecting a person. The virus is also not considered a food safety threat and infected birds do not enter the food supply. All properly cooked poultry products are safe to consume.  

More information about High Path Avian Influenza is online at www.ncagr.gov/avianflu.

 

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NCDA&CS Public Affairs Division, Andrea Ashby, Director
Mailing Address:1001 Mail Service Center, Raleigh NC 27699-1001
Physical Address: 2 West Edenton Street, Raleigh NC 27601
Phone: (919) 707-3001; FAX: (919) 733-5047

https://ncagr.gov/paffairs/release/2022/PoultryShowsandpublicsalessuspendeduntilfurthernoticeduetoHPAI.htm

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County & Flock #

 

Date Confirmed Positive

 

Number of Poultry

 

Type of Operation

 

Johnston 01

3/29/2022

32,134

Commercial Turkey

Johnston 02

4/02/2022

9,546

Commercial Turkey

Johnston 03

4/02/2022

18,888

Commercial Turkey

Wayne 01 4/02/2022 16,924 Commercial Turkey
Wayne 02 Pending NVSL 14,175 Commercial Turkey
Wayne 03 Pending NVSL 216,049 Commercial Broilers
Wayne 04 Pending NVSL 65,601 Commercial Broilers

 

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