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USDA - 2022 Confirmations of highly pathogenic avian influenza in commercial and backyard flocks

Pathfinder

Editor, Senior Moderator
2022 Confirmations of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Commercial and Backyard Flocks

Last Modified: Mar 2, 2022

...
New London County, Connecticut3/1/2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)100
Pottawattamie County, Iowa3/1/2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)42
Dutchess County, New York2/24/2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)195
Ulster County, New York2/24/2022Captive Wild Birds (non-poultry)65
Dubois County, Indiana2/24/2022Commercial Turkeys35,988
Kalamazoo County, Michigan2/23/2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)43
Knox County, Maine2/23/2022Backyard Pet Chickens (non-poultry)96
Greene County, Indiana2/23/2022Commercial Turkeys48,211
Greene County, Indiana2/23/2022Commercial Turkeys15,400
New Castle County, Delaware2/22/2022Commercial Poultry1,200,000
Knox County, Maine2/19/2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)27
Suffolk County, New York2/18/2022Backyard Pet Chickens (non-poultry)8
Dubois County, Indiana2/16/2022Commercial Turkeys26,625
Webster County, Kentucky2/15/2022Commercial Turkeys53,286
Fauquier County, Virginia2/12/2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)119
Fulton County, Kentucky2/12/2022Commercial Broiler Chickens231,398
Dubois County, Indiana2/8/2022Commercial Turkeys29,015

...

https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ou...e-information/avian/avian-influenza/hpai-2022
 
Source: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ou...e-information/avian/avian-influenza/hpai-2022



2022 Confirmations of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Commercial and Backyard Flocks

Last Modified: Mar 7, 2022
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[TR]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Kentucky[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Webster[/TD]
[TD]2/15/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Turkeys[/TD]
[TD]53,286[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]New York[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Ulster[/TD]
[TD]2/24/2022[/TD]
[TD]Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]65[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]New York[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Suffolk[/TD]
[TD]2/18/2022[/TD]
[TD]Backyard Pet Chickens (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]8[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]Missouri[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Stoddard[/TD]
[TD]3/4/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Broiler Chickens[/TD]
[TD]360,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Iowa[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Pottawattamie[/TD]
[TD]3/1/2022[/TD]
[TD]Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]42[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]Connecticut[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]New London[/TD]
[TD]3/1/2022[/TD]
[TD]Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]100[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Delaware[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]New Castle[/TD]
[TD]2/22/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Poultry[/TD]
[TD]1,200,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]Maine[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Knox[/TD]
[TD]2/19/2022[/TD]
[TD]Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]27[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Maine[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Knox[/TD]
[TD]2/23/2022[/TD]
[TD]Backyard Pet Chickens (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]96[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]Michigan[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Kalamazoo[/TD]
[TD]2/23/2022[/TD]
[TD]Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]43[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Indiana[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Greene[/TD]
[TD]2/23/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Turkeys[/TD]
[TD]48,211[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]Indiana[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Greene[/TD]
[TD]2/23/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Turkeys[/TD]
[TD]15,400[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Kentucky[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Fulton[/TD]
[TD]2/12/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Broiler Chickens[/TD]
[TD]231,398[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]Virginia[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Fauquier[/TD]
[TD]2/12/2022[/TD]
[TD]Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]119[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]New York[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Dutchess[/TD]
[TD]2/24/2022[/TD]
[TD]Captive Wild Birds (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]195[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]Indiana[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Dubois[/TD]
[TD]2/8/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Turkeys[/TD]
[TD]29,015[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Indiana[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Dubois[/TD]
[TD]2/16/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Turkeys[/TD]
[TD]26,625[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]Indiana[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Dubois[/TD]
[TD]2/24/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Turkeys[/TD]
[TD]35,988[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Indiana[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Dubois[/TD]
[TD]3/2/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Turkeys[/TD]
[TD]16,494[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]South Dakota[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Charles Mix[/TD]
[TD]3/5/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Mixed Species[/TD]
[TD]63,530[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Maryland[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Cecil[/TD]
[TD]3/4/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Layer Chickens[/TD]
[TD]664,061[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: even"]
[TD]Iowa[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Buena Vista[/TD]
[TD]3/6/2022[/TD]
[TD]Commercial Turkeys[/TD]
[TD]50,000[/TD]
[/TR]
[TR="class: odd"]
[TD]Missouri[/TD]
[TD="class: sorting_1"]Bates[/TD]
[TD]3/4/2022[/TD]
[TD]Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)[/TD]
[TD]43[/TD]
[/TR]
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Avian influenza is caused by influenza Type A virus (influenza A). Avian-origin influenza viruses are broadly categorized based on a combination of two groups of proteins on the surface of the influenza A virus: hemagglutinin or “H” proteins, of which there are 16 (H1-H16), and neuraminidase or “N” proteins, of which there are 9 (N1-N9). Many different combinations of “H” and “N” proteins are possible. Each combination is considered a different subtype, and related viruses within a subtype may be referred to as a lineage. Avian influenza viruses are classified as either “low pathogenic” or “highly pathogenic” based on their genetic features and the severity of the disease they cause in poultry. Most viruses are of low pathogenicity, meaning that they causes no signs or only minor clinical signs of infection in poultry.
 
Follow-up report 4
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with), United States of America

...
General Information

COUNTRY OR ZONE
ZONE

DISEASE
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)

STARTED ON
07-02-2022

ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL

GENOTYPE/ SEROTYPE/ SUBTYPE
H5N1

CONFIRMED ON
08-02-2022

REASON
Recurrence of an eradicated disease

CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

ENDED ON
-

DISEASE CATEGORY
OIE-listed

REPORTED ON
09-03-2022

LAST OCCURRENCE
28-05-2020

Epidemiology

SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
- Unknown or inconclusive


EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
--The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), in conjunction with State Animal Health and Wildlife Officials, are conducting comprehensive epidemiological investigations and enhanced surveillance in response to the HPAI H5N1 related events.
...

OUTBREAKS 13
...

Outbreaks

ob_98609 - Dubois County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
01-03-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial meat-type turkey premises. Clinical signs included Increased mortality, decreased water consumption, and lethargic birds. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 1 March 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Dubois County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Indiana

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Dubois

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 38.354

Long : -86.892


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal 16494 - - 16494 - -
TOTAL Animal 16494 - - 16494 - -
- NEW Animal 16494 - - 16494 - -
TOTAL Animal 16494 - - 16494
...

ob_97979 - Greene County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
16-02-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial meat-type turkey premises. Clinical signs included decreased water consumption and increased mortality. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 18 Feb 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Greene County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Indiana

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Greene

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 39.02

Long : -86.936


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 48211 - 162 48049 - -
- NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 48211 - 162 48049 - -
...

ob_97679 - Fulton County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
09-02-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial broiler chicken premises. Clinical signs included increased mortality and decreased water consumption. This is the first detection of Eurasian H5 clade 2.3.4.4b in commercial broilers in the United States.State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 15 Feb 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Fulton County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Kentucky

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Fulton

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 36.511

Long : -88.873


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 246000 - - 246000 - -
- NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 246000 - - 246000 - -
...

ob_98615 - Cecil County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
03-03-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial table egg premises. Clinical signs included increased mortality. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Cecil County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Maryland

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Cecil

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 39.541

Long : -75.917


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal 496272 - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 496272 - - - - -
- NEW Animal 496272 - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 496272 - -

...

ob_98613 - Charles Mix County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
03-03-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial meat-type turkey premises. Clinical signs included increased mortality. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 7 March, 2022.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Charles Mix County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
South Dakota

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Charles Mix

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 43.125

Long : -98.546


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal 47330 - - 47330 - -
TOTAL Animal 47330 - - 47330 - -
- NEW Animal 47330 - - 47330 - -
TOTAL Animal 47330 - - 47330 - -
...

ob_97678 - Dubois County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
14-02-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial meat-type turkey premises. Clinical signs included decreased water consumption and increased mortality. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 15 Feb 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Dubois County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Indiana

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Dubois

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 38.294

Long : -86.867


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 26625 - 152 26473 - -
- NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 26625 - 152 26473 - -
...

ob_98611 - Buena Vista County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
06-03-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial broiler operation. Clinical signs included lethargy, increased mortality and decreased water consumption. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 7 March 2022.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Buena Vista County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Iowa

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Buena Vista

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 42.748

Long : -95.092


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal 49816 - - 49816 - -
TOTAL Animal 49816 - - 49816 - -
- NEW Animal 49816 - - 49816 - -
TOTAL Animal 49816 - - 49816
...

ob_98610 - Stoddard County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
01-03-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial broiler chicken premises. Clinical signs included increased mortality. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 5 March 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Stoddard County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Missouri

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Stoddard

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 36.879

Long : -89.884


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal 360000 - 65182 294818 - -
TOTAL Animal 360000 - 65182 294818 - -
- NEW Animal 360000 - 65182 294818 - -
TOTAL Animal 360000 - 65182 294818 - -
...

ob_97981 - New Castle County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
20-02-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial table egg layer premises. Clinical signs included nasal discharge, diarrhea, cyanotic to necrotic combs, cloacal prolapse and increased mortality. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 1 March 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
New Castle County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Delaware

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
New Castle

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 39.73

Long : -75.509


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal - - - 1146937 - -
TOTAL Animal 1146937 - - 1146937 - -
- NEW Animal - - - 1146937 - -
TOTAL Animal 1146937 - - 1146937 - -
...

ob_98179 - Dubois County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
22-02-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial meat-type turkey premises. Clinical signs included lethargy and increased mortality. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 23 Feb 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Dubois County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Indiana

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Dubois

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 38.368

Long : -86.943


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 35988 - - 35908 - -
- NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 35988 - - 35908
...

ob_96761 - Dubois County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
07-02-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--Commercial meat-type turkey flock. Clinical signs included decreased water consumption, lethargy and increased mortality. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 9 Feb 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Dubois County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Indiana

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Dubois

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 38.391

Long : -86.941


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 29000 - 85 28915 - -
- NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 29000 - 85 28915 - -
...

ob_97980 - Greene County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
18-02-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial meat-type turkey premises. Slight lethargy was observed. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 19 Feb 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Greene County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Indiana

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Greene

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 39.027

Long : -86.949


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 15400 - - 15400 - -
- NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 15400 - - 15400 - -
...

ob_97680 - Webster County

OUTBREAK REFERENCE
-

STARTED ON
10-02-2022

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL UNIT
Farm

DETAILED CHARACTERISATION
-

NUMBER OF OUTBREAKS
-

ENDED ON
-

AFFECTED POPULATION DESCRIPTION
--A commercial meat-type turkey premises. Clinical signs included increased mortality and decreased water consumption. State officials have quarantined the affected premises and depopulation was completed on 15 Feb 2022. Disposal is in progress.

APPROXIMATE LOCATION
Webster County

FIRST ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Kentucky

SECOND ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
Webster

THIRD ADMINISTRATIVE DIVISION
-

GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
Lat : 37.585

Long : -87.48


SPECIES MEASURING UNIT SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED
Birds NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 56400 - - 56400 - -
- NEW Animal - - - - - -
TOTAL Animal 56400 - - 56400

...
https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=50206
 
Follow-up report 6
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with), United States of America

...
COUNTRY OR ZONE
ZONE

DISEASE
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)

STARTED ON
07-02-2022

ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL

GENOTYPE/ SEROTYPE/ SUBTYPE
H5N1

CONFIRMED ON
08-02-2022

REASON
Recurrence of an eradicated disease

CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

ENDED ON
-

DISEASE CATEGORY
OIE-listed

REPORTED ON
23-03-2022

LAST OCCURRENCE
28-05-2020

...
Epidemiology

SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
- Unknown or inconclusive


EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
--The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), in conjunction with State Animal Health and Wildlife Officials, are conducting comprehensive epidemiological investigations and enhanced surveillance in response to the HPAI H5N1 related events.
...

Quantitative Data Summary

MEASURING UNIT
Animal

SPECIES SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED MORBIDITY (CALCULATED) MORTALITY (CALCULATED)
Birds NEW 5927904 - - 216190 - - - -
TOTAL 13357426 - 76254 4811610 - - - -
- NEW 5927904 - - 216190 - - - -
TOTAL 13357426 - 76254 4811610

...
OUTBREAKS 28
...

Outbreaks

ob_98609 - Dubois County...
ob_98969 - Queen Anne's County...
ob_97979 - Greene County...
ob_98968 - New Castle County...
ob_97679 - Fulton County...
ob_97678 - Dubois County...
ob_99512 - Dickinson County...
ob_96761 - Dubois County...
ob_99496 - Kingsbury County...
ob_98615 - Cecil County...
ob_98613 - Charles Mix County...
ob_98975 - Jefferson County...
ob_99503 - Cecil County...
ob_98611 - Buena Vista County...
ob_98974 - Charles Mix County...
ob_98610 - Stoddard County...
ob_98973 - Taylor County...
ob_97981 - New Castle County
ob_98179 - Dubois County...
ob_98972 - Lawrence County...
ob_99489 - Hanson County...
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ob_99482 - Buena Vista County...
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https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=50992
 
Source: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/newsroom/stakeholder-info/sa_by_date/sa-2022/hpai-ma-wy-nc-oh-nd

USDA Confirms Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in Massachusetts, Wyoming, North Carolina, Ohio and North Dakota
Published: Mar 30, 202

WASHINGTON, March 30, 2022 – The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a non-commercial, mixed-species backyard flock (non-poultry) in Berkshire County, Massachusetts; a non-commercial, mixed-species backyard flock (non-poultry) in Johnson County, Wyoming; a commercial poultry flock in Johnston County, North Carolina; a non-commercial, backyard chicken flock (non-poultry) in Franklin County, Ohio; and a non-commercial, backyard chicken flock (poultry) in Kidder County, North Dakota.

Samples from all the flocks were first tested at state laboratories that are part of the National Animal Health Laboratory Network. Results were subsequently confirmed at the APHIS National Veterinary Services Laboratories (NVSL) in Ames, Iowa. Samples from the Massachusetts flock were tested at the Connecticut Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory. Samples from the Wyoming flock were tested at Wyoming State Veterinary Laboratory. Samples from the North Carolina flock were tested at the Rollins Diagnostic Laboratory. Samples from the Ohio flock were tested at the Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory. Samples from the North Dakota flock were tested at the Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory.

APHIS is working closely with state animal health officials in both states on a joint incident response. State officials quarantined the affected premises, and birds on the properties will be depopulated to prevent the spread of the disease. Birds from the flocks will not enter the food system.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the recent HPAI detections do not present an immediate public health concern. No human cases of these avian influenza viruses have been detected in the United States. As a reminder, the proper handling and cooking of all poultry and eggs to an internal temperature of 165 ˚F is recommended as a general food safety precaution.

As part of existing avian influenza response plans, Federal and State partners are working jointly on additional surveillance and testing in areas around the affected flocks. The United States has the strongest AI surveillance program in the world, and USDA is working with its partners to actively look for the disease in commercial poultry operations, live bird markets and in migratory wild bird populations.

Anyone involved with poultry production from the small backyard to the large commercial producer should review their biosecurity activities to assure the health of their birds. APHIS has materials about biosecurity, including videos, checklists, and a toolkit available at: https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/our.../dtf-resources.

USDA will report these findings to the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) as well as international trading partners. USDA also continues to communicate with trading partners to encourage adherence to OIE standards and minimize trade impacts. OIE trade guidelines call on countries to base trade restrictions on sound science and, whenever possible, limit restrictions to those animals and animal products within a defined region that pose a risk of spreading disease of concern. OIE trade guidelines also call on member countries to not impose bans on the international trade of poultry commodities in response to notifications in non-poultry.

APHIS will continue to announce the first case of HPAI in commercial and backyard flocks detected in a State but will not announce subsequent detections in the State. All cases in commercial and backyard flocks will be listed on the APHIS website at https://www.aphis.usda.gov/aphis/ourfocus/animalhealth/animal-disease-information/avian/avian-influenza/2022-hpai.

In addition to practicing good biosecurity, all bird owners should prevent contact between their birds and wild birds and report sick birds or unusual bird deaths to State/Federal officials, either through their state veterinarian or through APHIS’ toll-free number at 1-866-536-7593. APHIS urges producers to consider bringing birds indoors when possible to further prevent exposures. The Animal Health Protection Act authorizes APHIS to provide indemnity payments to producers for birds and eggs that must be depopulated during a disease response. APHIS also provides compensation for disposal activities and virus elimination activities. Additional information on biosecurity for backyard flocks can be found at http://healthybirds.aphis.usda.gov.
 
Follow-up report 7
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with), United States of America

...

General Information

COUNTRY OR ZONE
ZONE

DISEASE
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)

STARTED ON
07-02-2022

ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL

GENOTYPE/ SEROTYPE/ SUBTYPE
H5N1

CONFIRMED ON
08-02-2022

REASON
Recurrence of an eradicated disease

CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

ENDED ON
-

DISEASE CATEGORY
OIE-listed

REPORTED ON
31-03-2022

LAST OCCURRENCE
28-05-2020

Epidemiology

SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
- Unknown or inconclusive


EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
--The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), in conjunction with State Animal Health and Wildlife Officials, are conducting comprehensive epidemiological investigations and enhanced surveillance in response to the HPAI H5N1 related events.
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Quantitative Data Summary

MEASURING UNIT
Animal

SPECIES SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED MORBIDITY (CALCULATED) MORTALITY (CALCULATED)
Birds NEW 2173879 - 1451 7389234 - - - -
TOTAL 15531305 - 77705 12200844 - - - -
- NEW 2173879 - 1451 7389234 - - - -
TOTAL 15531305 - 77705 12200844 -
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OUTBREAKS 50
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https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=51533
 
H5N1 Bird Flu Detections across the United States (Backyard and Commercial)


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Updated April 8, 2022

Summary

Birds Affected
24,136,429



Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) viruses have been detected in U.S. wild aquatic birds, commercial poultry and backyard or hobbyist flocks beginning in January 2022. These are the first detections of HPAI A(H5) viruses in the U.S. since 2016. Preliminary genetic sequencing and RT-PCR testing on some virus specimens shows these viruses are HPAI A(H5N1) viruses from clade 2.3.4.4.

States Affected
24

Counties Affected
92

Reported Outbreaks
151Counties Affected


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MaineCumberland03-22-2022Backyard Mixed Species (poultry)247
South DakotaCharles Mix03-22-2022Commercial Turkeys57,100
IowaWarren03-20-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)5
South DakotaHutchinson03-20-2022Commercial Turkeys50,350
South DakotaHanson03-22-2022Commercial Turkeys94,585
New YorkSuffolk03-23-2022Commercial Upland Game Producer6,000
South DakotaBeadle03-23-2022Commercial Turkeys49,892
South DakotaBeadle03-22-2022Commercial Turkeys29,473
NebraskaButler03-22-2022Commercial Broiler Chickens570,000
MaineYork03-19-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)65
DelawareKent03-17-2022Commercial Broiler Chickens147,753
New HampshireRockingham03-17-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)80
MaineLincoln03-17-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)29
KansasSedgwick03-17-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)6
KansasDickinson03-18-2022Backyard Mixed Species (poultry)245
South DakotaKingsbury03-18-2022Commercial Turkeys39,157
MaineKnox03-19-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)19
MarylandCecil03-18-2022Commercial Pullet Chickens315,000
South DakotaHanson03-18-2022Commercial Turkeys20,233
MinnesotaStearns03-26-2022Commercial Turkeys23,798
MaineWashington03-26-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)18
KansasMitchell03-25-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)20
South DakotaHutchinson03-25-2022Commercial Turkeys46,700
NebraskaHolt03-26-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)53
South DakotaClark03-27-2022Commercial Turkeys43,136
South DakotaMcPherson03-27-2022Commercial Turkeys43,500
MissouriGentry03-26-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)113
South DakotaBon Homme03-26-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)226
New YorkSuffolk03-25-2022Backyard Mixed Species (poultry)408
South DakotaJerauld03-24-2022Commercial Turkeys45,000
IowaBuena Vista03-24-2022Commercial Turkeys53,804
South DakotaKingsbury03-23-2022Commercial Layer Chickens121,193
South DakotaEdmunds03-23-2022Commercial Turkeys30,756
NebraskaButler03-24-2022Commercial Broiler Chickens417,000
MinnesotaMower03-25-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)20
IowaFranklin03-25-2022Commercial Pullet Chickens250,239
MichiganMacomb03-24-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)66
MinnesotaMeeker03-25-2022Commercial Turkeys240,000
IndianaDubois02-24-2022Commercial Turkeys35,988
New YorkUlster02-24-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)65
MaineKnox02-23-2022Backyard Pet Chickens (non-poultry)96
MichiganKalamazoo02-23-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)43
New YorkDutchess02-24-2022Captive Wild Birds (non-poultry)195
IndianaDubois03-02-2022Commercial Turkeys16,494
MarylandCecil03-04-2022Commercial Layer Chickens496,272
IowaPottawattamie03-01-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)42
ConnecticutNew London03-01-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)155
IndianaGreene02-23-2022Commercial Turkeys48,211
VirginiaFauquier02-12-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)90
KentuckyWebster02-15-2022Commercial Turkeys53,286
IndianaDubois02-08-2022Commercial Turkeys29,015
KentuckyFulton02-12-2022Commercial Broiler Chickens231,398
IndianaDubois02-16-2022Commercial Turkeys26,625
DelawareNew Castle02-22-2022Commercial Poultry1,146,937
IndianaGreene02-23-2022Commercial Turkeys15,400
New YorkSuffolk02-18-2022Backyard Pet Chickens (non-poultry)8
MaineKnox02-19-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)27
South DakotaCharles Mix03-12-2022Commercial Turkeys37,485
MaineLincoln03-12-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)98
IllinoisMcLean03-11-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)35
KansasFranklin03-11-2022Backyard Mixed Species (poultry)264
MaineYork03-14-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)173
MissouriRalls03-15-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)104
IowaBuena Vista03-17-2022Commercial Layer Chickens5,347,511
WisconsinJefferson03-14-2022Commercial Layer Chickens2,757,768
NebraskaMerrick03-15-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)90
MarylandCecil03-10-2022Commercial Layer Chickens664,061
South DakotaCharles Mix03-05-2022Commercial Mixed Species44,123
IowaBuena Vista03-06-2022Commercial Turkeys49,816
MissouriStoddard03-04-2022Commercial Broiler Chickens294,818
MissouriBates03-04-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)51
MissouriJasper03-08-2022Commercial Turkeys25,015
MissouriLawrence03-09-2022Commercial Turkeys37,770
IowaTaylor03-10-2022Commercial Layer Chickens915,925
MarylandQueen Anne's03-08-2022Commercial Broiler Chickens139,327
DelawareNew Castle03-08-2022Commercial Pullet Chickens265,000
South DakotaHutchinson03-27-2022Commercial Turkeys41,500
MinnesotaStearns04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys41,350
IowaHardin04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys40,000
MinnesotaMorrison04-04-2022Commercial Turkeys34,000
North DakotaLaMoure04-04-2022Commercial Turkeys50,850
South DakotaBeadle04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys55,571
MinnesotaBig Stone04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys52,000
MissouriLawrence04-05-2022Commercial Poultry27633
South DakotaSpink04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys27,650
South DakotaClark04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys24,600
MinnesotaKandiyohi04-04-2022Commercial Turkeys20,450
North CarolinaJohnston04-02-2022Commercial Turkeys9,546
MinnesotaDodge04-03-2022Commercial Turkeys20,265
North CarolinaWayne04-02-2022Commercial Turkeys16,924
North CarolinaJohnston04-02-2022Commercial Turkeys18,888
MinnesotaKandiyohi04-03-2022Commercial Turkeys49,000
MinnesotaLeSueur04-03-2022Commercial Turkeys22,000
South DakotaMcPherson04-04-2022Commercial Turkeys61,043
MinnesotaBecker04-03-2022Commercial Turkeys45,000
MinnesotaKandiyohi04-03-2022Commercial Turkeys40,000
WisconsinRacine04-06-2022Backyard Mixed Species (poultry)204
South DakotaMcPherson04-06-2022Commercial Turkeys42,500
WyomingSheridan04-05-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)45
New YorkFulton04-06-2022Backyard Chickens (poultry)pending
MinnesotaWaseca04-06-2022Commercial Turkeys20,438
North CarolinaWayne04-06-2022Commercial Broiler Chickens216,049
WyomingPark04-06-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)100
MissouriDade04-06-2022Commercial Turkeyspending
North CarolinaWayne04-06-2022Commercial Broiler Chickens65,601
NebraskaScotts Bluff04-05-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)33
MaineWaldo04-05-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)47
New YorkOrleans04-05-2022Backyard Chickens (poultry)31
South DakotaFaulk04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys48,114
North CarolinaWayne04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys14,175
MinnesotaMorrison04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys105,335
MinnesotaWaseca04-05-2022Commerical Poultry Processor26,525
North DakotaCass04-05-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)105
MinnesotaMorrison04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys27675
MinnesotaMeeker04-05-2022Commercial Turkeys128,000
South DakotaSpink03-29-2022Commercial Turkeys45,865
North CarolinaJohnston03-29-2022Commercial Turkeys32,137
MaineKnox03-29-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)46
South DakotaBon Homme03-29-2022Commercial Turkeys48,191
IowaBuena Vista03-30-2022Commercial Turkeys35,638
WyomingPark03-30-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)40
IowaOsceola03-31-2022Commercial Layer Chickens5,011,726
South DakotaBrule03-30-2022Commercial Turkeys55,219
MaineLincoln03-30-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)3
MassachusettsBerkshire03-29-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)236
WyomingJohnson03-29-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)38
New YorkMonroe03-29-2022Backyard Mixed Species (poultry)400
IowaGuthrie03-28-2022Commercial Layer Chickens1,460,030
IowaHamilton03-28-2022Commercial Turkeys25,805
South DakotaEdmunds03-29-2022Commercial Turkeys22,278
MinnesotaKandiyohi03-29-2022Commercial Turkeys40,000
MinnesotaLac Qui Parle03-29-2022Commercial Turkeys22,000
North DakotaKidder03-29-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)26
OhioFranklin03-29-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)15
WyomingFremont04-01-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)47
IowaSac04-02-2022Commercial Turkeys37,240
South DakotaEdmunds04-01-2022Commercial Turkey Breeder30,757
MissouriJasper04-01-2022Commercial Turkeys35,321
IowaHamilton04-02-2022Commercial Turkey Supplier8,082
South DakotaSpink04-02-2022Commercial Turkeys43,300
TexasErath04-02-2022Commercial Upland Game Producer1,649
South DakotaLake04-02-2022Commercial Turkeys58,904
North DakotaLaMoure04-02-2022Commercial Turkeys27,400
North DakotaDickey04-01-2022Commercial Turkeys60,746
IllinoisCarroll03-31-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)38
MinnesotaMorrison03-31-2022Commercial Turkeys52,000
IowaCherokee03-31-2022Commercial Turkeys88,039
North DakotaDickey03-31-2022Backyard Chickens (non-poultry)27
South DakotaMcPherson03-31-2022Commercial Turkeys26,048
MinnesotaStearns04-01-2022Commercial Turkeys28,000
WisconsinRock04-01-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)22
MinnesotaStearns03-31-2022Backyard Mixed Species (non-poultry)115
South DakotaCharles Mix04-01-2022Commercial Turkeys69,684
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https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/dat...ommercial.html
 
H5N1 Bird Flu Detections across the United States (Backyard and Commercial)


Updated April 15, 2022

Summary

Birds Affected
27,016,123



Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) viruses have been detected in U.S. wild aquatic birds, commercial poultry and backyard or hobbyist flocks beginning in January 2022. These are the first detections of HPAI A(H5) viruses in the U.S. since 2016. Preliminary genetic sequencing and RT-PCR testing on some virus specimens shows these viruses are HPAI A(H5N1) viruses from clade 2.3.4.4.

States Affected
26

Counties Affected
115

Reported Outbreaks
189


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https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/dat...ommercial.html
 
Follow-up report 9
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with), United States of America

...

General Information

COUNTRY OR ZONE
ZONE

DISEASE
High pathogenicity avian influenza viruses (poultry) (Inf. with)

STARTED ON
07-02-2022

ANIMAL TYPE
TERRESTRIAL

GENOTYPE/ SEROTYPE/ SUBTYPE
H5N1

CONFIRMED ON
08-02-2022

REASON
Recurrence of an eradicated disease

CAUSAL AGENT
Highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

ENDED ON
-

DISEASE CATEGORY
OIE-listed

REPORTED ON
15-04-2022

LAST OCCURRENCE
28-05-2020

Epidemiology

SOURCE OF EVENT OR ORIGIN OF INFECTION
- Unknown or inconclusive


EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
--The USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), in conjunction with State Animal Health and Wildlife Officials, are conducting comprehensive epidemiological investigations and enhanced surveillance in response to the HPAI H5N1 related events. Affected population counts are based on estimated inventories on the date the outbreak was first reported to OIE.
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Quantitative Data Summary

MEASURING UNIT
Animal

SPECIES SUSCEPTIBLE CASES DEATHS KILLED AND DISPOSED OF SLAUGHTERED/KILLED FOR COMMERCIAL USE VACCINATED MORBIDITY (CALCULATED) MORTALITY (CALCULATED)
Birds NEW 1902272 - 38819 3178192 - - - -
TOTAL 25164279 - 174338 19340257 - - - -
- NEW 1902272 - 38819 3178192 - - - -
TOTAL 25164279 - 174338 19340257
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OUTBREAKS 128
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https://wahis.oie.int/#/report-info?reportId=52514
 
H5N1 Bird Flu Detections across the United States (Backyard and Commercial)


Updated April 28, 2022

Summary

Birds Affected
35,515,949



Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) viruses have been detected in U.S. wild aquatic birds, commercial poultry and backyard or hobbyist flocks beginning in January 2022. These are the first detections of HPAI A(H5) viruses in the U.S. since 2016. Preliminary genetic sequencing and RT-PCR testing on some virus specimens shows these viruses are HPAI A(H5N1) viruses from clade 2.3.4.4.

States Affected
29

Counties Affected
138

Reported Outbreaks
247


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https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/data-map-commercial.html
 
H5N1 Bird Flu Detections across the United States (Backyard and Commercial)

Updated May 5, 2022

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Summary

Birds Affected
37,364,919


Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) A(H5) viruses have been detected in U.S. wild aquatic birds, commercial poultry and backyard or hobbyist flocks beginning in January 2022. These are the first detections of HPAI A(H5) viruses in the U.S. since 2016. Preliminary genetic sequencing and RT-PCR testing on some virus specimens shows these viruses are HPAI A(H5N1) viruses from clade 2.3.4.4.

States Affected
32
Counties Affected
159
Reported Outbreaks
283


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https://www.cdc.gov/flu/avianflu/data-map-commercial.html
 
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