niman Posted April 10, 2022 Report Share Posted April 10, 2022 (edited) The CFIA has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI), subtype H5N1, in the following counties in Alberta: April 9, 2022 – Paintearth County, Alberta (poultry flock) April 8, 2022 – Kneehill County, Alberta (poultry flock) April 6, 2022 - Ponoka County, Alberta (poultry flock) April 6, 2022 - Mountain View County, Alberta (poultry flock) April 6, 2022 - Mountain View County, Alberta (poultry flock) https://inspection.canada.ca/animal-health/terrestrial-animals/diseases/reportable/avian-influenza/response-to-detections-of-highly-pathogenic-avian-/eng/1640207916497/1640207916934 Edited June 27, 2022 by niman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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niman Posted April 11, 2022 Author Report Share Posted April 11, 2022 Bird flu found at 3 more poultry flocks in central Alberta Dave Dormer CTVNewsCalgary.ca Digital Producer Follow | Contact Updated April 11, 2022 7:29 p.m. EDT Published April 11, 2022 5:32 p.m. EDT Share facebook twitter reddit More share options Bird flu has been found in three more poultry flocks in central Alberta, bringing the total to six, Canadian Food Inspection Agency officials said on Monday. It was revealed last week a highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of avian flu had been confirmed in two poultry flocks in Mountain View County and one flock in Ponoka County. The CFIA said on Monday it had also been found in poultry flocks in Kneehill County on Friday, Paintearth County on Saturday and Wetaskiwin County on Sunday. The infected premises have been placed under quarantine, an investigation has been launched and CFIA will be establishing movement control measures on other farms within the areas. RELATED STORIES Avian flu is spreading across Canadian poultry farms. Here’s what you need to know Highly pathogenic avian flu found in Markham, Chatham-Kent, Prince Edward Country It says the cases have been reported to the World Organisation for Animal Health. So far, about 260,000 birds have been euthanized or killed by the virus in Canada. Approximately 166,000 of those were in Alberta and 84,000 were in Ontario. CFIA says avian influenza is not a significant public health concern for healthy people who are not in regular contact with infected birds. It says the cases serve as a strong reminder that avian influenza is spreading across the world and that anyone with farm animals must practice good biosecurity habits to protect poultry and prevent disease. Bird flu cases in poultry and non-poultry flocks have previously been reported in recent months in Ontario, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador. The most recent bird flu outbreak began last year in Europe and has since spread to the United States and Canada, devastating some commercial farms with its very high mortality rate. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency believes migratory birds are responsible for Canada's 25 outbreaks, and expects there will be more cases as flocks continue to fly north for the summer. So far, there has been no evidence of farm-to-farm transmission. “I think this is, in more recent memory, one of the larger number of cases in multiple provinces of avian influenza and the first time that we've had H5N1,” said Dr. Mary Jane Ireland, chief veterinary officer. "AI is spreading in wild bird populations across the globe and presents a significant national concern as birds migrate to Canada," read a release. "The CFIA continues to remind anyone with poultry or other susceptible birds to practice good biosecurity habits to protect them from infectious animal diseases." With files from The Canadian Press https://calgary.ctvnews.ca/bird-flu-found-at-3-more-poultry-flocks-in-central-alberta-1.5857767 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
niman Posted April 14, 2022 Author Report Share Posted April 14, 2022 Chicken Broiler Breeder Kneehill01 29,010 4/8/22 https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=52328 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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niman Posted April 18, 2022 Author Report Share Posted April 18, 2022 AB-IP-4 PCZ-15 exclusion zone https://inspection.canada.ca/animal-health/terrestrial-animals/diseases/reportable/avian-influenza/response-to-detections-of-highly-pathogenic-avian-/ai-zones/eng/1648851134912/1648851359195 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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niman Posted June 27, 2022 Author Report Share Posted June 27, 2022 Gene segments PB2 and NP belonging to North American lineage and gene segments PB1, PA, HA, NA, M and NS belonging to Eurasian lineage https://wahis.woah.org/#/report-info?reportId=56137 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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