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ALL Findings

Update on Avian Influenza Findings
Poultry Findings Confirmed by USDA’s National Veterinary Services Laboratories

 

Confirmed in the past
 
15 days:
 
15 to 30 days:
 
30 to 60 days:
 
60 to 90 days:
 
90 plus days:
 
223
Detections Reported
48,091,293
Birds Affected
12/19/14
First Detection Reported
6/17/15
Last Detection Reported
 

Full List of Detections by State

StateFlywayConfirmed DetectionsLast Detection ReportedTotal Birds
ArkansasMississippi1March 11, 201540,020
CaliforniaPacific2February 12, 2015247,300
IdahoPacific1January 16, 201530
IndianaMississippi1May 10, 2015pending
IowaMississippi75June 17, 201531,723,300
KansasCentral1March 13, 201510
MinnesotaMississippi105June 5, 20158,996,050
MissouriMississippi3May 5, 201553,100
MontanaCentral1April 2, 201540
NebraskaCentral4June 4, 20153,794,100
North DakotaCentral2April 24, 2015111,500
OregonPacific2February 17, 2015200
South DakotaCentral10June 1, 20151,168,200
WashingtonPacific5February 3, 20156,710
WisconsinMississippi10May 6, 20151,950,733

 

Since December 2014, the United States Department of Agriculture has confirmed several cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5 in the Pacific, Central, and Mississippi flyways (or migratory bird paths). The disease has been found in wild birds, as well as in a few backyard and commercial poultry flocks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) considers the risk to people from these HPAI H5 infections to be low. No human cases of these HPAI H5 viruses have been detected in the United States, Canada, or internationally.

* References to EA and AM under avian influenza subtype indicate  Eurasian and American strains of the virus.


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