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  • Lance
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    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 11


    GENERAL INFORMATION

    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    5268

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2023/10/05

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2023/08/22

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2023/10/10

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE - SELF-DECLARATION

    NO REPORT INFORMATION

    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 11

    REPORT ID
    FUR_164565

    REPORT REFERENCE - REPORT DATE
    2023/12/22

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT

    EPIDEMIOLOGY

    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    • Unknown or inconclusive
    • Contact with wild species
    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    No epidemiological comment

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal
    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated Eurasian Sparrowhawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Greylag Goose (WILD)NEW-11---TOTAL-33--- Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Merlin (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Herring Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-33--- Lesser Black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Spotted shag (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Common pheasant (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- All speciesNEW-11---TOTAL-1212---

    DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS
    CLINICAL SIGNS
    YES

    METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC
    Diagnostic test
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) Eurasian Sparrowhawk,Lesser Black-backed Gull,Greylag Goose,Common pheasant,Black-headed Gull,Merlin,Herring Gull,Spotted shag 11 2023/10/10 2023/12/19 Positive
    https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/5268

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  • Lance
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    Canada - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 5


    GENERAL INFORMATION

    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    ZONE

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    5250

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2023/09/20

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2015/02/01

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2023/09/28

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE - SELF-DECLARATION

    NO REPORT INFORMATION

    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 5

    REPORT ID
    FUR_164394

    REPORT REFERENCE
    CAN-2023-HPAI-006

    REPORT DATE
    2023/12/15

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT

    EPIDEMIOLOGY

    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    • Contact with wild species
    • Unknown or inconclusive
    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    This event is the continuation of event 4191. We report 2 new infected premises (IP) infected with HPAI in domestic non-poultry detected in British Columbia and Manitoba. Wildlife surveillance as well as the Canadian Avian Influenza Surveillance System (CanNAISS) activities for poultry are ongoing in Canada. According to Article 10.4.1.4. of the Terrestrial Animal Health Code, Member Country should not impose bans on the international trade of poultry commodities in response to notification of infection with any Influenza A viruses in birds other than poultry.

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal
    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated Birds (DOMESTIC)NEW2510101500TOTAL57344944812500

    DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS

    CLINICAL SIGNS
    YES

    METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC
    Clinical, Diagnostic test
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Prairie Diagnostic Services inc., Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Birds 3 2023/11/09 2023/12/12 Positive
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Animal Health Centre, British Columbia Ministry of Agriculture Birds 3 2023/11/07 2023/12/12 Positive
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Alberta Agriculture Forestry and Rural Economic Development Birds 6 2023/09/25 2023/12/12 Positive
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease (NCFAD), Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health Birds 10 2023/09/28 2023/12/12 Positive
    Gene sequencing Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), National Centre for Foreign Animal Disease (NCFAD), Canadian Science Centre for Human and Animal Health Birds 10 2023/09/28 2023/12/12 Positive
    Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) Animal Health Laboratory, University of Guelph, Ontario Birds 1 2023/10/20 2023/10/20 Positive
    https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/5250

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  • Lance
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    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 60 [FINAL]


    GENERAL INFORMATION

    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    4643

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2022/06/07

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2021/07/27

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2022/10/01

    EVENT STATUS
    Resolved

    END DATE
    2023/12/08

    SELF-DECLARATION

    NO REPORT INFORMATION

    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 60

    REPORT ID
    FUR_164227

    REPORT REFERENCE - REPORT DATE
    2023/12/08

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT

    EPIDEMIOLOGY

    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    • Contact with wild species
    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    A full epidemiological investigation is being carried out. Official disease control zoning has been implemented around the affected sites. Statement for all the outbreaks in captive birds indicated as resolved within the event: 'Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the disease control zones surrounding the infected premises, the disease control zones have been revoked'

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal
    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated New Britain Sparrowhawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Northern Goshawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Eurasian Sparrowhawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1818--- Accipitridae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-99--- Razorbill (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1212--- Red-legged Partridge (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Wildlife (species unspecified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL1421111-00 Northern Pintail (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Mallard (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1010--- Anatidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL101313800 Greater White-fronted Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Greylag Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-120120--- Pink-footed Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-4343--- Anserinae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-77--- Great Egret (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Grey Heron (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Ardeidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Birds (DOMESTIC)NEW------TOTAL1780440280147200 Brent Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Canada Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-174174--- Barnacle Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-2323--- Red-breasted Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Nene (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Bufflehead (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Common Goldeneye (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-8686--- Common ringed plover (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-226226--- Northern Harrier (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Rock Pigeon (Rock Dove) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-88--- Common Wood-Pigeon (WILD)NEW------TOTAL355300 Corvidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Carrion Crow (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Black Swan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Whooper Swan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1616--- Mute Swan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-163163--- Great Spotted Woodpecker (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Little Egret (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Falconidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Peregrin falcon (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-2525--- American Kestrel (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Common Kestrel (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-44--- Atlantic Puffin (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Northern fulmar (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Common Moorhen (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Red-throated Loon (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- White-tailed Eagle (WILD)NEW------TOTAL620200 Mediterranean Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Willow Ptarmigan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Laridae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL8555398100 Herring Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL171091061300 Mew Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1010--- Lesser Black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-88--- Great Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Great black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Common Merganser (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Red Kite (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-33--- Northern Gannet (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1818--- Eurasian Curlew (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Osprey (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- House Sparrow (WILD)NEW------TOTAL200200 Phalacrocoracidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-44--- Great Cormorant (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Phasianidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-2525--- Common pheasant (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-4242--- Black-legged Kittiwake (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-7070--- Common Eider (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Common Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-4444--- Arctic Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1515--- Tawny owl (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-66--- Sandwich Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1111--- Barn Owl (Common Barn-Owl) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Common Murre (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-154154--- Cape gannet (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Roseate Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-33--- Little tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- All speciesNEW------TOTAL205020391858158100

    DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS

    CLINICAL SIGNS
    YES

    METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC

    Diagnostic test
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) Weybridge, United Kingdom Barn Owl (Common Barn-Owl),Common Moorhen,Northern Goshawk,Red Kite,American Kestrel,Grey Heron,Nene,Bufflehead,Common ringed plover,Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard),Common Wood-Pigeon,Barnacle Goose,Northern Harrier,Black-headed Gull,Red-legged Partridge,Canada Goose,Carrion Crow,Great Black-headed Gull,Sandwich Tern,Great Spotted Woodpecker,Anatidae (unidentified),Arctic Tern,Common Kestrel,Black-headed Gull,Whooper Swan,Little Egret,Roseate Tern,Little tern,Razorbill,Willow Ptarmigan,Phalacrocoracidae (unidentified),Atlantic Puffin,Black-legged Kittiwake,Great black-backed Gull,Rock Pigeon (Rock Dove),Mute Swan,Great Cormorant,Anserinae (unidentified),New Britain Sparrowhawk,Black Swan,Cape gannet,Mediterranean Gull,Osprey,Common Merganser,Phasianidae (unidentified),Corvidae (unidentified),Mew Gull,Pink-footed Goose,Red-throated Loon,Peregrin falcon,Northern fulmar,Northern Pintail,Common Eider,White-tailed Eagle,Eurasian Sparrowhawk,Eurasian Curlew,Greylag Goose,Common Tern,Birds,Red-breasted Goose,Tawny owl,Ardeidae (unidentified),Mallard,House Sparrow,Northern Gannet,Common Goldeneye,Herring Gull,Great Egret,Lesser Black-backed Gull,Common Murre,Common pheasant,Accipitridae (unidentified),Brent Goose,Greater White-fronted Goose,Laridae (unidentified),Wildlife (species unspecified) 477 2022/10/01 2023/10/03 Positive
    Virus isolation Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) Weybridge, United Kingdom Birds 50 2022/10/02 2023/07/17 Positive
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Vet Sciences Division, Stormont Common Eider,Barnacle Goose,Common Goldeneye,Grey Heron,Common Kestrel,Nene,Anserinae (unidentified),Northern Gannet,Bufflehead,Northern Pintail,Birds,Great Egret,Common pheasant,Brent Goose,Herring Gull,Greylag Goose,Ardeidae (unidentified),Whooper Swan,Corvidae (unidentified),Pink-footed Goose,Lesser Black-backed Gull,Great Spotted Woodpecker,Phasianidae (unidentified),Common Tern,Mute Swan,Common Moorhen,Laridae (unidentified),Common Murre,Carrion Crow,Mew Gull,Arctic Tern,Anatidae (unidentified),Black-headed Gull,Greater White-fronted Goose,American Kestrel,Barn Owl (Common Barn-Owl),Accipitridae (unidentified),Northern Goshawk,Black-headed Gull,Eurasian Sparrowhawk,Northern fulmar,Northern Harrier,Wildlife (species unspecified),Red-legged Partridge,Red Kite,Little Egret,Black Swan,Red-throated Loon,Tawny owl,Eurasian Curlew,Great Black-headed Gull,Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard),Mallard,Red-breasted Goose,Peregrin falcon,Common Merganser,Sandwich Tern,Canada Goose,Osprey,Common Wood-Pigeon,Common ringed plover 25 2022/10/11 2023/09/15 Positive
    https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/4643

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  • Lance
    replied
    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 9


    GENERAL INFORMATION

    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    5268

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2023/10/05

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2023/08/22

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2023/10/10

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE - SELF-DECLARATION

    NO REPORT INFORMATION

    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 9

    REPORT ID
    FUR_164332

    REPORT REFERENCE - REPORT DATE
    2023/12/08

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT

    EPIDEMIOLOGY

    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    • Unknown or inconclusive
    • Contact with wild species
    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    No epidemiological comment

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal
    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated Eurasian Sparrowhawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Greylag Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Merlin (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Herring Gull (WILD)NEW-11---TOTAL-33--- Lesser Black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Spotted shag (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Common pheasant (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- All speciesNEW-11---TOTAL-1111---

    DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS

    CLINICAL SIGNS
    YES

    METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC
    Diagnostic test
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) Herring Gull,Spotted shag,Merlin,Common pheasant,Greylag Goose,Eurasian Sparrowhawk,Lesser Black-backed Gull,Black-headed Gull 10 2023/10/10 2023/12/05 Positive
    https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/5268

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  • Shiloh
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    Source: https://www.gov.scot/publications/av...s-aiv-2023-56/

    Avian flu (bird flu): near Finstown, Orkney Islands (AIV 2023/56)
    Published 22 November 2023
    Agriculture and Rural Economy Directorate


    Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 was confirmed on 22 November 2023.
    Confirmation of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI)

    Highly pathogenic avian influenza was confirmed at a premises near Finstown, Orkney Islands on 22 November 2023.

    A 3 km Protection Zone (PZ) and 10 km Surveillance Zone (SZ) were declared.​..

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  • Lance
    replied
    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 5


    GENERAL INFORMATION

    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    5277

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N5

    START DATE
    2023/09/25

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated strain

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2020/12/01

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2023/10/12

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE - SELF-DECLARATION

    NO REPORT INFORMATION

    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 5

    REPORT ID
    FUR_163944

    REPORT REFERENCE - REPORT DATE
    2023/11/17

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT


    No new information available since the last report

    EPIDEMIOLOGY

    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    • Contact with wild species
    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS

    No epidemiological comment QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal
    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated Herring Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Great black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- All speciesNEW------TOTAL-22---

    DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS

    CLINICAL SIGNS
    YES

    METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC
    Diagnostic test
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), Weybridge Herring Gull 2 2023/09/28 2023/10/03 Positive
    https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/5277

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  • Lance
    replied
    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 57


    GENERAL INFORMATION

    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    4643

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2022/06/07

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2021/07/27

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2022/10/01

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE - SELF-DECLARATION

    NO REPORT INFORMATION

    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 57

    REPORT ID
    FUR_163841

    REPORT REFERENCE - REPORT DATE
    2023/11/17

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT


    EPIDEMIOLOGY

    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    • Contact with wild species
    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS


    A full epidemiological investigation is being carried out. Official disease control zoning has been implemented around the affected sites. Statement for all the outbreaks in captive birds indicated as resolved within the event: 'Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the disease control zones surrounding the infected premises, the disease control zones have been revoked'

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal

    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated New Britain Sparrowhawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Northern Goshawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Eurasian Sparrowhawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1818--- Accipitridae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-99--- Razorbill (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1212--- Red-legged Partridge (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Wildlife (species unspecified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL1421111-00 Northern Pintail (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Mallard (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1010--- Anatidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL101313800 Greater White-fronted Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Greylag Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-120120--- Pink-footed Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-4343--- Anserinae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-77--- Great Egret (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Grey Heron (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Ardeidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Birds (DOMESTIC)NEW------TOTAL1780440280147200 Brent Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Canada Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-174174--- Barnacle Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-2323--- Red-breasted Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Nene (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Bufflehead (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Common Goldeneye (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-8686--- Common ringed plover (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-226226--- Northern Harrier (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Rock Pigeon (Rock Dove) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-88--- Common Wood-Pigeon (WILD)NEW------TOTAL355300 Corvidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Carrion Crow (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Black Swan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Whooper Swan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1616--- Mute Swan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-163163--- Great Spotted Woodpecker (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Little Egret (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Falconidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Peregrin falcon (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-2525--- American Kestrel (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Common Kestrel (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-44--- Atlantic Puffin (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Northern fulmar (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Common Moorhen (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Red-throated Loon (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- White-tailed Eagle (WILD)NEW------TOTAL620200 Mediterranean Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Willow Ptarmigan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Laridae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL8555398100 Herring Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL171091061300 Mew Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1010--- Lesser Black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-88--- Great Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Great black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Common Merganser (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Red Kite (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-33--- Northern Gannet (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1818--- Eurasian Curlew (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Osprey (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- House Sparrow (WILD)NEW------TOTAL200200 Phalacrocoracidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-44--- Great Cormorant (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Phasianidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-2525--- Common pheasant (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-4242--- Black-legged Kittiwake (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-7070--- Common Eider (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Common Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-4444--- Arctic Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1515--- Tawny owl (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-66--- Sandwich Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1111--- Barn Owl (Common Barn-Owl) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Common Murre (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-154154--- Cape gannet (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Roseate Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-33--- Little tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- All speciesNEW------TOTAL205020391858158100

    DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS

    CLINICAL SIGNS
    YES

    METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC
    Diagnostic test
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) Weybridge, United Kingdom Red-breasted Goose,Red Kite,Birds,Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard),Brent Goose,Rock Pigeon (Rock Dove),Grey Heron,Nene,Barnacle Goose,Bufflehead,Greylag Goose,Common ringed plover,Black-headed Gull,Red-legged Partridge,Northern Harrier,Common Wood-Pigeon,Canada Goose,Great Black-headed Gull,Carrion Crow,Anatidae (unidentified),Great Spotted Woodpecker,Sandwich Tern,Black Swan,Arctic Tern,Anserinae (unidentified),Black-headed Gull,Common Kestrel,Whooper Swan,Mute Swan,Atlantic Puffin,Little Egret,Black-legged Kittiwake,Little tern,Razorbill,Willow Ptarmigan,New Britain Sparrowhawk,Phalacrocoracidae (unidentified),Cape gannet,Roseate Tern,Great Cormorant,Great black-backed Gull,Common Tern,Barn Owl (Common Barn-Owl),Mallard,Northern Goshawk,Lesser Black-backed Gull,Common Merganser,Accipitridae (unidentified),American Kestrel,White-tailed Eagle,Common Moorhen,Mediterranean Gull,Common Goldeneye,Red-throated Loon,Phasianidae (unidentified),Northern fulmar,Corvidae (unidentified),Peregrin falcon,Tawny owl,Northern Gannet,Osprey,Common Eider,Eurasian Sparrowhawk,Ardeidae (unidentified),House Sparrow,Common pheasant,Mew Gull,Laridae (unidentified),Pink-footed Goose,Greater White-fronted Goose,Great Egret,Eurasian Curlew,Common Murre,Herring Gull,Northern Pintail,Wildlife (species unspecified) 477 2022/10/01 2023/10/03 Positive
    Virus isolation Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) Weybridge, United Kingdom Birds 50 2022/10/02 2023/07/17 Positive
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Vet Sciences Division, Stormont Barnacle Goose,Anserinae (unidentified),Northern Gannet,Common Murre,Northern Pintail,Common pheasant,Brent Goose,Mute Swan,Bufflehead,Nene,Mallard,Grey Heron,Great Spotted Woodpecker,Common Goldeneye,Great Egret,Accipitridae (unidentified),Herring Gull,Red-throated Loon,Eurasian Curlew,Red-breasted Goose,Northern Goshawk,Whooper Swan,Osprey,Wildlife (species unspecified),Mew Gull,Anatidae (unidentified),Little Egret,Common Eider,Carrion Crow,Great Black-headed Gull,Eurasian Sparrowhawk,Canada Goose,Ardeidae (unidentified),Black Swan,Common Moorhen,Birds,Sandwich Tern,Arctic Tern,Barn Owl (Common Barn-Owl),Lesser Black-backed Gull,Common Kestrel,American Kestrel,Tawny owl,Greater White-fronted Goose,Greylag Goose,Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard),Common Wood-Pigeon,Red-legged Partridge,Common ringed plover,Corvidae (unidentified),Red Kite,Pink-footed Goose,Common Merganser,Phasianidae (unidentified),Laridae (unidentified),Northern Harrier,Black-headed Gull,Black-headed Gull,Northern fulmar,Peregrin falcon,Common Tern 25 2022/10/11 2023/09/15 Positive
    https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/4643

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    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 1


    GENERAL INFORMATION

    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    5277

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N5

    START DATE
    2023/09/25

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated strain

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2020/12/01

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2023/10/12

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE - SELF-DECLARATION

    NO REPORT INFORMATION

    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 1

    REPORT ID
    FUR_163464

    REPORT REFERENCE - REPORT DATE
    2023/10/20

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT

    EPIDEMIOLOGY SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    • Contact with wild species
    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    No epidemiological comment

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal

    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated Herring Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Great black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW-11---TOTAL-11--- All speciesNEW-11---TOTAL-22---

    DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS

    CLINICAL SIGNS
    YES

    METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC
    Diagnostic test
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA), Weybridge Herring Gull 2 2023/09/28 2023/10/03 Positive

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    Avian flu causes another challenging summer for seabirds

    12 October 2023

    Scotland’s seabirds faced another challenging summer as a result of avian flu, with auks, gulls and terns most affected.

    Between 3 April and 1 October, NatureScot received reports of 9,610 dead and sick wild birds from sites across Scotland, with the majority of reports coming from locations along the east coast.

    Following a quiet start to spring, a sudden increase in mortalities began in June and reached a peak in mid-July when around 2,300 sick and dead birds were reported in a two-week period.

    The species with the highest number of reported mortalities were guillemot (3,519 birds) and kittiwake (3,367) followed by black-headed gull (834), herring gull (371), razorbill (368), common tern (304), Sandwich tern (231), Arctic tern (89) and other gulls (125). The remaining mortality sightings included 26 other species.

    With many seabirds already experiencing multiple pressures and population declines, work is ongoing to assess the impact of avian flu and better understand why some species have been harder hit than others.

    Guillemots, kittiwakes, and terns have experienced huge losses at their breeding colonies this summer, for example. On Forvie National Nature Reserve alone, more than 40% of this year’s Sandwich, common and Arctic tern chicks perished. A degree of natural mortality is normal among tern chicks, but the scale and sudden nature of avian flu related die-offs this past summer is unusual, and combined with the number of adult deaths reported, these losses are extremely concerning for the recovery of these long-lived birds.

    Another area of concern is a second spike in mortalities in guillemot and razorbill over the past month, with carcasses washing up along east coast beaches and more recently on the north coast and Northern Isles. However, these deaths look to be due to other causes, with no guillemots or razorbills testing positive for HPAI since early August.

    Interim post-mortem results of a number of guillemots and razorbills indicate possible starvation, but whether this was a secondary effect of some other cause is not known. Results from further post-mortem examinations may provide more information.

    More positively, this summer there have been very few reports of mortalities in great skua and gannet, two species which were heavily impacted by avian flu in summer 2022. Gannets may have developed immunity to the virus following exposure last summer, with research underway to find out more, but it is not yet known how long-lasting any such immunity might be. Populations are likely to take years to recover, with an estimated 20,000 seabirds perishing from avian flu in summer 2022 in addition to the deaths this summer.

    RSPB Scotland have undertaken an enhanced programme of seabird monitoring this summer. The results will help indicate the extent of the impact on Scotland’s wild birds and are due to be published early next year. Early results for great skua, one of the species badly affected last year, show a drastic population decline of the breeding population at Hermaness NNR of 78%.

    Scotland’s Avian Flu Task Force is now preparing for wintering waterfowl, with mortality surveillance shifting from seabird colonies to areas with high numbers of wintering species such as geese and swans. Last winter, there were mass mortalities in Greenland barnacle geese on Islay, mute swans in Central Scotland, and herring gulls in the Firth of Forth – but as we have seen this summer, the virus can be unpredictable, so vigilance for outbreaks in new species and locations remains high.

    Eileen Stuart, NatureScot’s Deputy Director of Nature and Climate Change, said: “With very few great skua and gannet deaths this summer, we are hopeful that some wild birds are building immunity to HPAI. But other species, such as kittiwakes and terns that were impacted last year, have still been greatly affected this year. The research we and our partners in the task force are doing will help us better understand why this might be the case. Our collective focus now must be on ensuring we have positive measures in place to support the recovery of species impacted by the outbreak – species which are already facing many pressures on their survival.”

    Claire Smith, RSPB Senior Policy officer said:

    “Bird flu is an additional threat to Scotland’s breeding seabirds on top of many other pressures and it was devastating to see thousands of dead birds again this year. Over 700 kittiwakes died at RSPB Fowlsheugh and surveys showed that gannet numbers at Troup Head were down by 35% after being impacted by the virus in 2022. We will have a fuller picture of population impacts across Scotland later this year. This needs to be a wake-up call to step up the speed and scale of practical conservation actions to help our globally important seabird populations recover.”

    Notes

    The avian flu outbreak in wild birds in the UK began in 2021. In 2021/22, it’s estimated that 13,200 Svalbard barnacle geese that winter in Solway died of avian flu – around one-third of the migrating population. In 2022/23, this shifted to barnacle geese which winter on Islay, where 1,190 deaths were reported, with local population counts suggesting actual losses of at least 5,000 birds. Pink-footed geese, herring gulls and mute swans also suffered notable mortalities. Monitoring has confirmed that 78% of the great skua population on Hermaness has been lost since 2018. Scotland supports 60% of the world breeding population of great skua.

    On NatureScot’s Forvie National Nature Reserve, 641 sandwich terns (42% of the local population), 118 common tern (50% of the population), and 735 Arctic terns (54% of the population were lost this summer, and a minimum of 871 kittiwakes were confirmed dead on the Isle of May.

    N.B: Total tern mortality figures from Forvie NNR are not included in avian flu reporting figures because the vast majority of Arctic/common tern juveniles found dead were not identifiable to species and were therefore classified as ‘commic’ terns. The total number of tern mortalities recorded at Forvie was 1,494, and the breakdown given above estimates the proportion of each species based on surveys which indicated that in 2023 the colony comprised 85% Arctic and 15% common terns.

    Do not touch or disturb dead wild birds. Report dead wild birds online to the GB Dead, Wild Bird surveillance scheme.

    British Trust for Ornithology (BTO) manages the Birdtrack app, which now allows reporting of dead birds by volunteers.

    https://www.nature.scot/avian-flu-ca...ummer-seabirds

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    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 50


    GENERAL INFORMATION

    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    4643

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2022/06/07

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2021/07/27

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2022/10/01

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE - SELF-DECLARATION
    NO REPORT INFORMATION

    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 50

    REPORT ID
    FUR_162980

    REPORT REFERENCE - REPORT DATE
    2023/09/29

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT

    EPIDEMIOLOGY

    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    Contact with wild species

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    A full epidemiological investigation is being carried out. Official disease control zoning has been implemented around the affected sites. Statement for all the outbreaks in captive birds indicated as resolved within the event: 'Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the disease control zones surrounding the infected premises, the disease control zones have been revoked'

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal

    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated New Britain Sparrowhawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Northern Goshawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Eurasian Sparrowhawk (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1818--- Accipitridae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-99--- Razorbill (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1212--- Red-legged Partridge (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Wildlife (species unspecified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL1421111-00 Northern Pintail (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Mallard (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1010--- Anatidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL101313800 Greater White-fronted Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Greylag Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-120120--- Pink-footed Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-4343--- Anserinae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-77--- Great Egret (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Grey Heron (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Ardeidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Birds (DOMESTIC)NEW------TOTAL1780440280147200 Brent Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Canada Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-174174--- Barnacle Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-2323--- Red-breasted Goose (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Nene (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Bufflehead (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Common Goldeneye (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-8686--- Common ringed plover (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-226226--- Northern Harrier (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Rock Pigeon (Rock Dove) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-88--- Common Wood-Pigeon (WILD)NEW------TOTAL355300 Corvidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Carrion Crow (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Black Swan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Whooper Swan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1616--- Mute Swan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-163163--- Great Spotted Woodpecker (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Little Egret (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Falconidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Peregrin falcon (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-2525--- American Kestrel (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Common Kestrel (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-44--- Atlantic Puffin (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Northern fulmar (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Common Moorhen (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Red-throated Loon (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- White-tailed Eagle (WILD)NEW------TOTAL620200 Mediterranean Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Willow Ptarmigan (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Laridae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL8555398100 Herring Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL171091061300 Mew Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1010--- Lesser Black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-88--- Great Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Great black-backed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Black-headed Gull (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Common Merganser (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Red Kite (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-33--- Northern Gannet (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1818--- Eurasian Curlew (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Osprey (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- House Sparrow (WILD)NEW------TOTAL200200 Phalacrocoracidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-44--- Great Cormorant (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Phasianidae (unidentified) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-2525--- Common pheasant (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-3737--- Black-legged Kittiwake (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-7070--- Common Eider (WILD)NEW------TOTAL111-00 Common Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-4444--- Arctic Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1515--- Tawny owl (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-66--- Sandwich Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-1111--- Barn Owl (Common Barn-Owl) (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- Common Murre (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-154154--- Cape gannet (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-11--- Roseate Tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-33--- Little tern (WILD)NEW------TOTAL-22--- All speciesNEW------TOTAL205020341853158100

    DIAGNOSTIC DETAILS

    CLINICAL SIGNS
    YES

    METHOD OF DIAGNOSTIC

    Diagnostic test
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) Weybridge, United Kingdom Barn Owl (Common Barn-Owl),Mallard,Red Kite,Common Merganser,Northern Goshawk,American Kestrel,Common Moorhen,Osprey,Ardeidae (unidentified),Common Tern,Peregrin falcon,Northern fulmar,White-tailed Eagle,Red-throated Loon,Laridae (unidentified),Mediterranean Gull,Herring Gull,Accipitridae (unidentified),Corvidae (unidentified),House Sparrow,Common Murre,Tawny owl,Northern Gannet,Common pheasant,Northern Pintail,Wildlife (species unspecified),Eurasian Sparrowhawk,Greater White-fronted Goose,Greylag Goose,Birds,Brent Goose,Red-breasted Goose,Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard),Nene,Rock Pigeon (Rock Dove),Grey Heron,Barnacle Goose,Bufflehead,Common ringed plover,Red-legged Partridge,Black-headed Gull,Common Wood-Pigeon,Northern Harrier,Canada Goose,Carrion Crow,Anatidae (unidentified),Great Black-headed Gull,Sandwich Tern,Arctic Tern,Black Swan,Great Spotted Woodpecker,Anserinae (unidentified),Black-headed Gull,Common Kestrel,Whooper Swan,Mute Swan,Black-legged Kittiwake,Little Egret,Atlantic Puffin,Little tern,New Britain Sparrowhawk,Razorbill,Willow Ptarmigan,Phalacrocoracidae (unidentified),Cape gannet,Great black-backed Gull,Common Goldeneye,Roseate Tern,Lesser Black-backed Gull,Great Cormorant,Great Egret,Phasianidae (unidentified),Mew Gull,Eurasian Curlew,Pink-footed Goose,Common Eider 476 2022/10/01 2023/09/21 Positive
    Virus isolation Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA) Weybridge, United Kingdom Birds 50 2022/10/02 2023/07/17 Positive
    Real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (rRT-PCR) Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI), Vet Sciences Division, Stormont Grey Heron,Great Egret,Common pheasant,Mew Gull,Sandwich Tern,Red-breasted Goose,Lesser Black-backed Gull,Great Black-headed Gull,Mallard,Greater White-fronted Goose,Herring Gull,Red-throated Loon,Eurasian Sparrowhawk,Wildlife (species unspecified),Greylag Goose,Northern Goshawk,Whooper Swan,Eurasian Curlew,Tawny owl,Ardeidae (unidentified),Osprey,Anatidae (unidentified),Red-legged Partridge,Little Egret,Black-headed Gull,Carrion Crow,Common Wood-Pigeon,Black Swan,Common ringed plover,Canada Goose,Peregrin falcon,Common Tern,Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard),Red Kite,Common Merganser,Laridae (unidentified),Phasianidae (unidentified),Northern fulmar,Nene,Bufflehead,Barnacle Goose,Common Eider,Common Goldeneye,Anserinae (unidentified),Northern Pintail,Birds,Northern Gannet,Common Kestrel,Brent Goose,Common Murre,Mute Swan,Barn Owl (Common Barn-Owl),Great Spotted Woodpecker,Arctic Tern,American Kestrel,Common Moorhen,Accipitridae (unidentified),Black-headed Gull,Corvidae (unidentified),Pink-footed Goose,Northern Harrier 25 2022/10/11 2023/09/15 Positive

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    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 49

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    4643

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2022/06/07

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2021/07/27

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2022/10/01

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE
    -

    SELF-DECLARATION
    NO

    REPORT INFORMATION
    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 49

    REPORT ID
    FUR_162885

    REPORT REFERENCE
    -

    REPORT DATE
    2023/09/22

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT
    -

    EPIDEMIOLOGY
    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    Contact with wild species

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    A full epidemiological investigation is being carried out. Official disease control zoning has been implemented around the affected sites. Statement for all the outbreaks in captive birds indicated as resolved within the event: 'Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the disease control zones surrounding the infected premises, the disease control zones have been revoked'

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY
    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal

    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated
    ...
    Birds (DOMESTIC)
    NEW 26 10 62 0 0 0

    ...
    Mute Swan (WILD)
    NEW - 1 1
    - - -
    ...
    Laridae (unidentified) (WILD)
    NEW - 1 1
    - - -
    ...
    All species
    NEW 26 12
    82 0 0 0
    ...

    NEW OUTBREAKS

    OB_125370 - WB455 - FISHGUARD AND GOODWICK, PEMBROKESHIRE
    OB_125369 - AIV202./52 - LOWER BARVAS, ISLE OF LEWIS
    OB_125368 - AIV2023/51 - TINGWALL, SHETLAND ISLANDS
    OB_125347 - 2023-011273 - LISBURN AND CASTLEREAGH
    ...

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    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 48

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    4643

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2022/06/07

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2021/07/27

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2022/10/01

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE
    -

    SELF-DECLARATION
    NO

    REPORT INFORMATION
    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 48

    REPORT ID
    FUR_162760

    REPORT REFERENCE
    -

    REPORT DATE
    2023/09/15

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT
    -

    EPIDEMIOLOGY
    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    Contact with wild species

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS

    A full epidemiological investigation is being carried out. Official disease control zoning has been implemented around the affected sites. Statement for all the outbreaks in captive birds indicated as resolved within the event: 'Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the disease control zones surrounding the infected premises, the disease control zones have been revoked'

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY
    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal

    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated
    ...
    Falconidae (unidentified) (WILD)
    NEW - 1
    1 - -​ -
    ...
    Herring Gull (WILD)
    NEW - 1
    1 - - -​
    ...
    Black-legged Kittiwake (WILD)
    NEW - 1
    1 - - -
    ...
    All species
    NEW - 3
    3 - - -​

    ...

    NEW OUTBREAKS

    OB_125000 - 2023-010893 - ANTRIM AND NEWTOWNABBEY
    OB_124992 - WB454 - SEAGREEN OFFSHORE WIND FARM, ANGUS
    OB_124991 - WB453 - STEEPHOLM, SOMERSET

    UPDATED OUTBREAKS

    OB_123462 - 2023-009233 - NEWRY AND MOURNE, NEWRY, MOURNE AND DOWN

    ...


    https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/4643

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    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 47

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    4643

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2022/06/07

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2021/07/27

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2022/10/01

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE
    -

    SELF-DECLARATION
    NO

    REPORT INFORMATION
    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 47

    REPORT ID
    FUR_162672

    REPORT REFERENCE
    -

    REPORT DATE
    2023/09/08

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT
    -

    EPIDEMIOLOGY
    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    Contact with wild species

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    A full epidemiological investigation is being carried out. Official disease control zoning has been implemented around the affected sites. Statement for all the outbreaks in captive birds indicated as resolved within the event: 'Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the disease control zones surrounding the infected premises, the disease control zones have been revoked'
    ...
    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal

    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated
    ...
    Eurasian buzzard (common buzzard) (WILD)
    NEW - 1
    1 - - -
    ...
    Black-headed Gull (WILD)
    NEW - 1
    1 - - -
    ...
    Common Tern (WILD)
    NEW - 2
    2 - - -
    ...
    All species
    NEW - 4
    4 - - -
    ...

    NEW OUTBREAKS

    OB_124752 - 2023-010618 - NORTH DOWN AND ARDS

    UPDATED OUTBREAKS

    OB_122610 - WB411 - LAGGAN BAY, ARGYLL AND BUTE
    OB_122296 - WB387 - FORTROSE, HIGHLANDS
    ...

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    GENERAL INFORMATION
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    4643

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2022/06/07

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2021/07/27

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2022/10/01

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE
    -

    SELF-DECLARATION
    NO

    REPORT INFORMATION
    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 46

    REPORT ID
    FUR_162584

    REPORT REFERENCE
    -

    REPORT DATE
    2023/09/01

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT
    -

    EPIDEMIOLOGY
    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    Contact with wild species

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    A full epidemiological investigation is being carried out. Official disease control zoning has been implemented around the affected sites. Statement for all the outbreaks in captive birds indicated as resolved within the event: 'Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the disease control zones surrounding the infected premises, the disease control zones have been revoked'

    ...

    NEW OUTBREAKS

    OB_124583 - WB452 - LOGIE, MORAY


    OUTBREAK REFERENCE
    WB452

    START DATE
    2023/08/28

    END DATE
    2023/08/28

    DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
    -

    FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
    Scotland

    SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
    Moray

    THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
    Moray

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
    Other

    LOCATION
    Logie, Moray

    Latitude, Longitude
    57.53 , -3.66

    (Approximate location)
    OUTBREAKS IN CLUSTER
    -

    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal

    AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
    -

    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated
    Common pheasant (WILD)
    Wild
    NEW - 4
    4 - - -
    TOTAL - 4 4 - - -​

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    United Kingdom - Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-) - Follow up report 45

    GENERAL INFORMATION
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY OR ZONE
    COUNTRY/TERRITORY

    ANIMAL TYPE
    TERRESTRIAL

    DISEASE CATEGORY
    Listed disease

    EVENT ID
    4643

    DISEASE
    Influenza A viruses of high pathogenicity (Inf. with) (non-poultry including wild birds) (2017-)

    CAUSAL AGENT
    Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

    GENOTYPE / SEROTYPE / SUBTYPE
    H5N1

    START DATE
    2022/06/07

    REASON FOR NOTIFICATION
    Recurrence of an eradicated disease

    DATE OF LAST OCCURRENCE
    2021/07/27

    CONFIRMATION DATE
    2022/10/01

    EVENT STATUS
    On-going

    END DATE
    -

    SELF-DECLARATION
    NO

    REPORT INFORMATION
    REPORT NUMBER
    Follow-up report 45

    REPORT ID
    FUR_162415

    REPORT REFERENCE
    -

    REPORT DATE
    2023/08/25

    REPORT STATUS
    Validated

    NO EVOLUTION REPORT
    -

    EPIDEMIOLOGY
    SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
    Contact with wild species

    EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
    A full epidemiological investigation is being carried out. Official disease control zoning has been implemented around the affected sites. Statement for all the outbreaks in captive birds indicated as resolved within the event: 'Following successful completion of disease control activities and surveillance within the disease control zones surrounding the infected premises, the disease control zones have been revoked'

    QUANTITATIVE DATA SUMMARY
    MEASURING UNIT
    Animal

    SpeciesSusceptibleCasesDeathsKilled and Disposed ofSlaughtered/ Killed for commercial useVaccinated

    New Britain Sparrowhawk (WILD)
    NEW - 1 1 - - -​
    ...
    Eurasian Sparrowhawk (WILD)
    NEW - 1 1 - - -​
    ...
    Razorbill (WILD)
    NEW - 1 1 - - -​
    ...
    Mallard (WILD)
    NEW - 1 1 - - -
    ...
    Black-headed Gull (WILD)
    NEW - 2 2 - - -
    ...
    Peregrin falcon (WILD)
    NEW - 2 2 - - -
    ...
    Herring Gull (WILD)
    NEW - 6 6 - - -
    ...
    Mew Gull (WILD)
    NEW - 2 2 - - -
    ...
    Black-legged Kittiwake (WILD)
    NEW - 3 3 - - -
    ...
    ​ Arctic Tern (WILD)
    NEW - 4 4 - - -​
    ...
    Common Murre (WILD)
    NEW - 2 2 - - -​
    ...
    All species
    NEW - 25 25 - -​
    ...​​​​​


    NEW OUTBREAKS

    OB_124310 - WB451 - DRURIDGE BAY, NORTHUMBERLAND
    OB_124309 - WB450 - WILSTHORPE, EAST RIDING OF YORKSHIRE
    OB_124307 - WB449 - ACCRINGTON, LANCASHIRE
    OB_124306 - WB448 - SEAHAM, DURHAM
    OB_124305 - WB447 - FILEY, NORTH YORKSHIRE
    OB_124304 - WB446 - RADWAY, WARWICKSHIRE
    OB_124270 - WB444 - STORNOWAY, WESTERN ISLES
    OB_124268 - WB443 - ULLAPOOL, HIGHLANDS

    UPDATED OUTBREAKS

    OB_121407 - AIV2023/33 - ANGMERING, ARUN
    OB_111655 - WB226 - HOLYTOWN, LANARKSHIRE
    OB_110335 - WB178 - LITTLE BOLLINGTON, GREATER MANCHESTER
    OB_121539 - WB369 - INNER FARNE , NORTHUMBERLAND
    OB_123585 - WB440 - CANNA, HIGHLANDS
    OB_112028 - WB237 - EASTINGDOWN, KENT

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