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Home / Health / Suspected Bird Flu Outbreak Triggers Poultry Culling in Northern Ireland

Suspected Bird Flu Outbreak Triggers Poultry Culling in Northern Ireland

5 Oct

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Summary

  • Suspected case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) detected in Co Tyrone
  • Hundreds of birds to be culled as a precautionary measure
  • Authorities implement disease control protocols to limit potential spread

On October 3, 2025, a suspected case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was reported at a commercial poultry premises in Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland. The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) has since implemented disease control measures to limit the potential spread of the virus.

Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) for Northern Ireland, Brian Dooher, stated that the decision to cull hundreds of birds on the infected site was a precautionary measure. Samples from the premises have been sent to the national reference laboratory to confirm the strain and pathogenicity of the virus.

If the HPAI is officially confirmed, temporary control zones will be established, and a three-kilometer protection zone and 10-kilometer surveillance zone will be implemented. Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir emphasized the importance of all bird owners, from backyard hobbyists to commercial flock-keepers, adhering to strict biosecurity measures to protect their flocks.

This suspected incursion of HPAI serves as a stark reminder that vigilance is crucial in preventing the spread of avian influenza. Daera has urged the public to report any sightings of dead waterfowl or gulls, or five or more dead wild birds of other species, to aid in the ongoing monitoring and response efforts.

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The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) has reported a suspected case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) at a commercial poultry premises in Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland. As a precautionary measure, hundreds of birds are being culled, and disease control protocols have been implemented to limit the potential spread of the virus.
The Chief Veterinary Officer (CVO) for Northern Ireland, Brian Dooher, has introduced disease control measures following the identification of clinical signs and preliminary test results. These measures include the humane culling of all poultry on the infected site and the establishment of temporary control zones to mitigate the risk of further disease spread.
Agriculture Minister Andrew Muir has urged all bird owners, from backyard hobbyists to commercial flock-keepers, to adhere to strict biosecurity measures to protect their flocks. The public is also encouraged to report any sightings of dead waterfowl or gulls, or five or more dead wild birds of other species, to aid in the ongoing monitoring and response efforts.

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