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H5 HPAI Ring-necked Duck Randolph County Missouri


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H5 Ring-necked Duck Randolph MO 4/8/22

  • MDC has confirmed that wild birds have tested positive for HPAI in several Missouri counties. (Refer to map and table below for current data.)
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Missouri map showing counties with wild birds that tested positive for HPAI
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Positives in Wild Birds

County Species Most Recent Case: Collection Date & Species
Barton Mallard 3/11/2022 (Mallard)
Buchanan Hooded Merganser, Snow Goose 3/18/2022 (Hooded Merganser)
Callaway Greater Scaup 3/25/2022 (Greater Scaup)
Chariton Bald Eagle, Snow Goose, Ross's Goose 4/3/2022 (Bald Eagle)
Clay American White Pelican, Canada Goose 3/9/2022 (Canada Goose)
Holt Snow Goose 3/16/2022 (Snow Goose)
Howard Bald Eagle 4/4/2022 (Bald Eagle)
Jackson Ross's Goose, Snow Goose 3/22/2022 (Ross's Goose, Snow Goose)
Jefferson Wood Duck 4/4/2022 (Wood Duck)
Lewis Canada Goose 3/21/2022 (Canada Goose)
Lincoln Bald Eagle 3/17/2022 (Bald Eagle)
Miller Bald Eagle 4/13/2022 (Bald Eagle)
Monroe Bald Eagle 3/15/2022 (Bald Eagle)
Pettis Ross's Goose 3/7/2022 (Ross's Goose)
Platte Canada Goose 3/13/2022 (Canada Goose)
Randolph Snow Goose, Ring-necked Duck 4/8/2022 (Ring-necked Duck)
Scott Bald Eagle 3/28/2022 (Bald Eagle)
St. Charles Bald Eagle, Canada Goose 4/8/2022 (Canada Goose)
St. Clair Bald Eagle 3/16/2022 (Bald Eagle)
St. Louis Bald Eagle, Canada Goose, Hooded Merganser 3/21/2022 (Bald Eagle)
Vernon American White Pelican, Peregrine Falcon, Red-Tailed Hawk, Sharp-Shinned Hawk 4/7/2022 (Red-Tailed Hawk)

 

https://mdc.mo.gov/wildlife/wildlife-diseases/highly-pathogenic-avian-influenza-hpai

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