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Nebraska: Avian flu in poultry 2024 - 2026

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.ksnblocal4.com/2024/02/...cials-urge-poultry-producers-remain-vigilant/

Bird flu detected in Gage County; ag officials urge poultry producers to remain vigilant
By 10/11 NOW
Published: Feb. 7, 2024 at 3:42 PM EST|Updated: 2 hours ago

LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, also known as the bird flu, in a commercial flock in Gage County on Wednesday...
 
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https://www.aphis.usda.gov/livestoc...za/hpai-detections/commercial-backyard-flocks
 
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December 12, 2024
LINCOLN, Neb. — In the past week, the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA), in conjunction with the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has detected two cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in poultry flocks in Nebraska. These cases represent the second and third cases of HPAI in Nebraska poultry in 2024.

The first case in the past week was detected in a commercial turkey flock in Nemaha County, and the second case was detected in a small backyard chicken flock in Dodge County.

“HPAI is a highly contagious virus that is still circulating in wild birds, and in backyard and commercial flocks around the U.S.,” said State Veterinarian Dr. Roger Dudley. “While we have not had a case of HPAI in Nebraska since February, many other states have already experienced or are experiencing the devastating effects of this disease to their flocks. Poultry producers need to continue to monitor for and protect their birds against HPAI. Knowing the signs and symptoms of HPAI and continuing to practice good biosecurity measures helps prevent the spread of this disease in their flocks.”​

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Nebraska - Avian influenza in wild birds 2025

New Nebraska case of highly contagious bird flu reported in Saunders County

FEBRUARY 13, 2025 7:43 PM
BY: CINDY GONZALEZ

LINCOLN — A case of highly pathogenic avian influenza has been detected in a backyard flock in Saunders County.

The Nebraska Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal Plant Health Inspection Service announced the bird flu discovery on Thursday. The contagious virus spreads easily among birds through nasal and eye secretions, as well as infected food, water and manure. ...

https://nebraskaexaminer.com/briefs...tagious-bird-flu-reported-in-saunders-county/

 
March 10, 2025
For Immediate Release

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Detected in Nebraska Poultry

LINCOLN –The Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA), in conjunction with the United States

Department of Agriculture (USDA) Animal Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has detected a

case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a backyard flock in Dawson County. This latest

case brings the total number of Nebraska flocks impacted by HPAI to 4 backyard flocks affecting

approx. 219 birds in 2025.

State Veterinarian Dr. Roger Dudley continues to remind poultry producers to practice good

biosecurity with their flocks including minimizing exposure to wild birds and washing hands and

changing clothes (including shoes) before and after coming into contact with poultry.

continued: https://nda.nebraska.gov/press/march2025/HPAI Detection - 3.10.25.pdf
 
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