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The CFIA has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI), subtype H5N1, in the following counties in Alberta:
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County, Alberta (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County, Alberta (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Ponoka County (poultry flock)
Each infected premises has been placed under quarantine. CFIA has begun an investigation and will be establishing movement control measures on other farms within that area.
AI is spreading in wild bird populations across the globe and presents a significant national concern as birds migrate to Canada. The CFIA continues to remind anyone with poultry or other susceptible birds to practice good biosecurity habits to protect them from infectious animal diseases.
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The CFIA reminds poultry producers to remain vigilant and to apply appropriate avian biosecurity measures at all times
Bird flu found at 3 more poultry flocks in central Alberta
Dave Dormer
CTVNewsCalgary.ca Digital Producer
Published April 11, 2022 5:32 p.m. EDT
Avian flu has been found in three more poultry flocks in central Alberta, Canadian Food Inspection Agency officials said on Monday.
It was revealed last week a highly pathogenic H5N1 strain of avian flu had been confirmed in two poultry flocks in Mountain View County and one flock in Ponoka County.
The CFIA said on Monday it had also been found in poultry flocks in Kneehill County on Friday, Paintearth County on Saturday and Wetaskiwin County on Sunday.
The infected premises have been placed under quarantine, an investigation has been launched and CFIA will be establishing movement control measures on other farms within the areas...
April 12, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 11, 2022 – Camrose County (poultry flock)
April 10, 2022 – Wetaskiwin County (poultry flock)
April 9, 2022 – Paintearth County (poultry flock)
April 8, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Ponoka County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
Each infected premises has been placed under quarantine. CFIA has begun an investigation and will be establishing movement control measures on other farms within that area.
The CFIA has established Primary Control Zones (PCZ), in the areas where the disease has been identified. The PCZs have been established to prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza:
AI is spreading in wild bird populations across the globe and presents a significant national concern as birds migrate to Canada. The CFIA continues to remind anyone with poultry or other susceptible birds to practice good biosecurity habits to protect them from infectious animal diseases...
The CFIA has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI), subtype H5N1, in the following locations in Alberta:
April 15, 2022 – Cardston County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Mountain View County (small flock)
April 14, 2022 – Warner County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 12, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 11, 2022 – Camrose County (poultry flock)
April 10, 2022 – Wetaskiwin County (poultry flock)
April 9, 2022 – Paintearth County (poultry flock)
April 8, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Ponoka County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
Each infected premises has been placed under quarantine. CFIA has begun an investigation and will be establishing movement control measures on other farms within that area.
The CFIA has established Primary Control Zones (PCZ), in the areas where the disease has been identified. The PCZs have been established to prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza...
The CFIA has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI), subtype H5N1, in the following locations in Alberta:
April 20, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 15, 2022 – Cardston County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Mountain View County (small flock)
April 14, 2022 – Warner County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 12, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 11, 2022 – Camrose County (poultry flock)
April 10, 2022 – Wetaskiwin County (poultry flock)
April 9, 2022 – Paintearth County (poultry flock)
April 8, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Ponoka County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
Each infected premises has been placed under quarantine. CFIA has begun an investigation and will be establishing movement control measures on other farms within that area...
The CFIA has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI), subtype H5N1, in the following locations in Alberta:
April 23, 2022 – Rocky View County (poultry flock)
April 21, 2022 – Sturgeon County (small flock)
April 21, 2022 – Wetaskiwin County (poultry flock)
April 20, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 15, 2022 – Cardston County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Mountain View County (small flock)
April 14, 2022 – Warner County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 12, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 11, 2022 – Camrose County (poultry flock)
April 10, 2022 – Wetaskiwin County (poultry flock)
April 9, 2022 – Paintearth County (poultry flock)
April 8, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Ponoka County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
Each infected premises has been placed under quarantine. CFIA has begun an investigation and will be establishing movement control measures on other farms within that area...
The CFIA has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI), subtype H5N1, in the following locations in Alberta:
April 24, 2022 – Camrose County (poultry flock)
April 23, 2022 – Rocky View County (poultry flock)
April 21, 2022 – Sturgeon County (small flock)
April 21, 2022 – Wetaskiwin County (poultry flock)
April 20, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 15, 2022 – Cardston County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Mountain View County (small flock)
April 14, 2022 – Warner County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 12, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 11, 2022 – Camrose County (poultry flock)
April 10, 2022 – Wetaskiwin County (poultry flock)
April 9, 2022 – Paintearth County (poultry flock)
April 8, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Ponoka County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
Each infected premises has been placed under quarantine. CFIA has begun an investigation and will be establishing movement control measures on other farms within that area...
The CFIA has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI), subtype H5N1, in the following locations in Alberta:
April 25, 2022 – Camrose County (poultry flock)
April 24, 2022 – Camrose County (poultry flock)
April 23, 2022 – Rocky View County (small flock)
April 21, 2022 – Sturgeon County (small flock)
April 21, 2022 – Wetaskiwin County (poultry flock)
April 20, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 15, 2022 – Cardston County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Mountain View County (small flock)
April 14, 2022 – Warner County (poultry flock)
April 14, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 12, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 11, 2022 – Camrose County (poultry flock)
April 10, 2022 – Wetaskiwin County (poultry flock)
April 9, 2022 – Paintearth County (poultry flock)
April 8, 2022 – Kneehill County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Ponoka County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
April 6, 2022 – Mountain View County (poultry flock)
Each infected premises has been placed under quarantine. CFIA has begun an investigation and will be establishing movement control measures on other farms within that area...
Avian flu outbreak confirmed in Southern Alberta
May 24, 2022 | 11:03 AM
CYPRESS COUNTY, AB – The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) has confirmed two more outbreaks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), one in southeastern Alberta and the other in southern B.C.
The CFIA reports that, on Saturday, May 21, 2022, a small “non-poultry” flock in Cypress County, Alberta, was confirmed to have contracted HPAI.
The infection in Cypress County, near Medicine Hat, is the 29th in Alberta but the first in more than a week...
Avian Influenza outbreak confirmed in County of Stettler
Jul. 30, 2022 9:30 p.m.
On July 30, 2022 the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) confirmed the presence of Avian Influenza in a flock within the County of Stettler.
An investigation has begun. A quarantine and control protocols have been implemented in the affected area.
The county stated no further details about the outbreak will be released at this time...
Another avian flu case confirmed in Alberta poultry
After a pause in new cases that lasted nearly a month, the virus is found in a flock in Athabasca County
A new case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) has been confirmed in Alberta, Canada.
The virus, according to the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), was detected on August 23 in a commercial flock in Athabasca County, the first confirmed case of 2022 for that county.
The CFIA did not disclose information regarding the size of the flock, or the type of birds on the premises...