Preventing Avian Influenza in Poultry
Avian influenza is a federally reportable disease under the Health of Animals Act.
This virus, commonly known as “bird-flu,” affects food-producing birds including chickens, turkeys, geese, ducks and quails, as well as pet and wild birds. The avian influenza virus exists in two forms: low pathogenicity (LPAI); and high pathogenicity (HPAI). Pathogenicity refers to the severity of the illness caused in birds.
The Ministry of Agriculture continues to closely monitor the situation. There are no animal health control area orders in effect at this time.
Wild birds, especially waterfowl, are natural reservoirs of influenza viruses. Outbreaks of avian influenza in domestic poultry are usually associated with the migration patterns of these birds. Birds with access to the outdoors are considered most at risk for being exposed to avian influenza because of the potential contact with or contamination from wild birds. Producers can safeguard and maintain flock health by follo