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-ONE Larger font Increase the font size of the article A + The Canadian Food and Drug Administration says bird flu has been detected in poultry flocks in Alberta and there are some new cases in Ontario. The agency says the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu was confirmed Wednesday in two flocks of poultry in Mountain View County and one flock in Ponoka County, Alberta. There have also been new cases confirmed in poultry flocks in Markham, Chatham-Kent and Prince Edward County in Ontario. The agency said in a statement on Thursday that the contaminated facilities had been quarantined, an investigation was under way and it would introduce measures to control movement to other farms in those areas. He says these cases have been reported to the World Organization for Animal Health. READ MORE: Avian flu epidemic: Can humans catch the virus? The specialist weighs Trending Stories
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The agency says bird flu is not a major public health concern for healthy people who do not come in regular contact with infected birds. The story goes on under the ad He says the cases serve as a strong reminder that bird flu is spreading around the world and that anyone with farm animals should practice good biosecurity habits to protect poultry and prevent disease. Avian influenza cases in poultry and non-poultry flocks have been reported in recent months in Ontario, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. The most recent outbreak of bird flu began last year in Europe and has since spread to the United States and Canada, destroying some commercial farms with very high mortality rates. 4:58 Manitoba Avian Influenza Concerns Manitoba Avian Influenza Concerns © 2022 The Canadian Press
title: “Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu Found In Alberta Poultry New Cases In Ontario Cfia " ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-25” author: “Melba Sparks”
The agency says the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu was confirmed Wednesday in two flocks of poultry in Mountain View County and one flock in Ponoka County, Alberta. There have also been new cases confirmed in poultry flocks in Markham, Chatham-Kent and Prince Edward County in Ontario. The agency said in a statement on Thursday that the contaminated facilities had been quarantined, an investigation was under way and it would introduce measures to control movement to other farms in those areas. He says these cases have been reported to the World Organization for Animal Health. The agency says bird flu is not a major public health concern for healthy people who do not come in regular contact with infected birds. He says the cases serve as a strong reminder that bird flu is spreading around the world and that anyone with farm animals should practice good biosecurity habits to protect poultry and prevent disease. Avian influenza cases in poultry and non-poultry flocks have been reported in recent months in Ontario, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. The most recent outbreak of bird flu began last year in Europe and has since spread to the United States and Canada, destroying some commercial farms with very high mortality rates. This Canadian Press report was first published on April 7, 2022 SHARE:
title: “Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu Found In Alberta Poultry New Cases In Ontario Cfia " ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-06” author: “Roberto Williams”
The agency says the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu was confirmed Wednesday in two flocks of poultry in Mountain View County and one flock in Ponoka County, Alberta. There have also been new cases confirmed in poultry flocks in Markham, Chatham-Kent and Prince Edward County in Ontario. The agency said in a statement on Thursday that the contaminated facilities had been quarantined, an investigation was under way and it would introduce measures to control movement to other farms in those areas. He says these cases have been reported to the World Organization for Animal Health. The agency says bird flu is not a major public health concern for healthy people who do not come in regular contact with infected birds. He says the cases serve as a strong reminder that bird flu is spreading around the world and that anyone with farm animals should practice good biosecurity habits to protect poultry and prevent disease. Avian influenza cases in poultry and non-poultry flocks have been reported in recent months in Ontario, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. The most recent outbreak of bird flu began last year in Europe and has since spread to the United States and Canada, destroying some commercial farms with very high mortality rates. This Canadian Press report was first published on April 7, 2022 SHARE:
title: “Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu Found In Alberta Poultry New Cases In Ontario Cfia " ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-28” author: “George Lindsey”
Posted April 8, 2022 at 8:06 am The Canadian Press The Canadian Food and Drug Administration says bird flu has been detected in poultry flocks in Alberta and there are some new cases in Ontario. The agency says the highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of bird flu was confirmed Wednesday in two flocks of poultry in Mountain View County and one flock in Ponoka County, Alberta. There have also been new cases confirmed in poultry flocks in Markham, Chatham-Kent and Prince Edward County in Ontario. The agency said in a statement on Thursday that the contaminated facilities had been quarantined, an investigation was under way and it would introduce measures to control movement to other farms in those areas. He says these cases have been reported to the World Organization for Animal Health. The agency says bird flu is not a major public health concern for healthy people who do not come in regular contact with infected birds. He says the cases serve as a strong reminder that bird flu is spreading around the world and that anyone with farm animals should practice good biosecurity habits to protect poultry and prevent disease. Avian influenza cases in poultry and non-poultry flocks have been reported in recent months in Ontario, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. The most recent outbreak of bird flu began last year in Europe and has since spread to the United States and Canada, destroying some commercial farms with very high mortality rates. The Canadian Press Insauga Advertising Standards and Writing Policies