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H5N1 HPAI Backyard Farm Ward01 County North Dakota


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HPAI Cases in North Dakota

Date Confirmed County Flock Type Control Zone Status
9/21/2022 Ward Backyard Chicken Flock Active
 
8/31/2022 Cass Backyard Chicken Flock Active
6/7/2022 McHenry Backyard Mixed Flock Released 6/17/22
5/17/2022 Burke Backyard Chicken Flock Released 6/10/2022
4/26/2022 Richland Backyard Chicken Flock Released 5/16/2022
4/21/2022 Renville Backyard Mixed Flock Released 5/6/2022
4/21/2022 Richland Commercial Turkey Released 5/16/2022
4/19/2022 Stutsman Backyard Chicken Flock Released 5/4/2022
4/14/2022 LaMoure Backyard Chicken Flock Released 5/6/2022
4/13/2022 Barnes Backyard Mixed Flock Released 5/12/2022
4/12/2022 Sheridan Backyard Mixed Flock Released 5/4/2022
4/8/2022 Stutsman Backyard Mixed Flock Released 5/12/2022
4/5/2022 Cass Backyard Mixed Flock Released 5/4/2022
4/4/2022 LaMoure Commercial Turkey/Chicken Released 5/6/2022
4/2/2022 LaMoure Commercial Turkey/Chicken Released 5/6/2022
4/1/2022 Dickey Commercial Turkey Released 5/4/2022
3/31/2022 Dickey Backyard Chicken Flock Released 5/4/2022
3/29/2022 Kidder Backyard Mixed Flock Released 5/4/2022

Total number of sites affected: 18
Total number of counties: 12

How HPAI cases are identified and announced:

There are several steps involved in confirming a poultry flock is positive for a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza. Here is an outline of the process, which includes timing of public notification:

  1.     A poultry producer or backyard flock owner notices unexplained death loss or other signs of illness in his/her birds.
  2.     The individual notifies their veterinarian or an animal health official.
  3.     Samples are collected from the birds on the premises.
  4.     Samples are submitted to the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Veterinary Diagnositc Laboratory for preliminary testing.
  5.     The NDSU Veterinary Diagnositc Laboratory determines if the samples are positive for an H5 or H7 influenza virus.
    • If samples are positive for an H5 or H7 virus, they are considered as presumptive positives and are forwarded to the National Veterinary Services Laboratory (NVSL) in Ames, Iowa. NVSL is the only laboratory in the United States that is authorized to officially confirm the presence of a HPAI and identify the specific strain of virus.
  6.     Once NVSL confirms HPAI, the USDA posts updates on its website.
  7. https://www.nd.gov/ndda/hpai
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