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Bird flu detected in pigs – here’s why virologists are concerned

By Ed Hutchinson, The Conversation via Reuters Connect November 5, 2024
H5N1 influenza has now been detected in pigs. This was something virologists had been worrying about ever since this highly pathogenic strain of bird flu started its rapid global spread in 2020. But why were we worrying specifically about pigs? And does this case – detected on a farm in Oregon on October 29 – change anything?

U.S. poultry to face new rules at Canadian border

U.S. poultry to face new rules at Canadian border

By Alexis Kienlen November 5, 2024
Canada is introducing new rules for U.S. bird and poultry shipments in an effort to curb highly pathogenic avian influenza spread.


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HPAI cases rise in B.C. amid birds migrating south for winter

By Miranda Leybourne November 1, 2024
British Columbia poultry farms are particularly vulnerable to highly pathenogenic avian influenza due to the annual migration of waterfowl through the Fraser Valley.

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Livestock, News, Reuters

US to begin bulk milk testing for bird flu after push from industry

By Leah Douglas, Reuters October 31, 2024
The U.S. Department of Agriculture will soon begin testing bulk raw milk across the country for bird flu, a significant expansion of the agency's efforts to stifle the rapid spread of the virus, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack told Reuters.


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Bird flu spreading fast among EU poultry

By Reuters, Sybille De La Hamaide October 31, 2024
Bird flu has been spreading fast among poultry in the European Union this season, raising concerns of a repeat of previous crises that led to the deaths of tens of millions of poultry in the bloc and fears that it could spread to humans.

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US detects H5N1 bird flu in a pig for the first time

By Julie Steenhuysen, Leah Douglas, Reuters, Tom Polansek October 30, 2024
H5N1 bird flu was confirmed in a pig on a backyard farm in Oregon, the first detection of the virus in swine in the country, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said on Wednesday.


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Biosecurity bill C-275 amended in Senate 

By Geralyn Wichers October 25, 2024
Bill C-275, which was drafted protect farms from intruders who might spread animal diseases was amended in the Senate yesterday to include anyone who doesn’t respect biosecurity protocol.

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US confirms two human bird flu cases in Washington state

By Leah Douglas, Reuters October 24, 2024
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday confirmed two of the four presumptive positive bird flu cases among poultry farm workers in Washington state.


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Three new cases of bird flu in B.C. poultry

By Geralyn Wichers October 22, 2024
British Columbia has three new cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) among commercial poultry flocks in the Abbotsford and Chilliwack areas.

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No active bird flu outbreaks among Canadian poultry, CFIA says

By Geralyn Wichers October 21, 2024
There are no active outbreaks of highly pathogenic avian influenza among Canadian poultry farms, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) said today.


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