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WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will release results of its tests from a case of bird flu in the eastern province of Prince Edward Island at mid-afternoon on Tuesday, spokesman Marc Richard said.
A gosling from a backyard flock in the Atlantic province tested positive for H5 avian flu on Friday. The noncommercial flock of 35 to 40 chickens, geese and ducks was euthanized and a neighboring backyard flock was also quarantined.
Not all H5 viruses are highly pathogenic and not all will cause severe disease in poultry. Canada has had low pathogenic outbreaks in the past.
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Reuters) - The Canadian Food Inspection Agency will release results of its tests from a case of bird flu in the eastern province of Prince Edward Island at mid-afternoon on Tuesday, spokesman Marc Richard said.
A gosling from a backyard flock in the Atlantic province tested positive for H5 avian flu on Friday. The noncommercial flock of 35 to 40 chickens, geese and ducks was euthanized and a neighboring backyard flock was also quarantined.
Not all H5 viruses are highly pathogenic and not all will cause severe disease in poultry. Canada has had low pathogenic outbreaks in the past.