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Avian Flu Spreads to More Ontario Municipalities
13 Jan
Summary
- Avian flu confirmed in Canada geese in St. Thomas and Port Stanley.
- Outbreaks are ongoing at four facilities in North Perth and five in Strathroy-Caradoc.
- Public advised to report sick or dead birds to Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative.
Avian flu, specifically the H5N1 strain, has been detected in Canada geese in southwestern Ontario, prompting new warnings from officials in St. Thomas and Port Stanley. Test results confirmed the virus in geese found in these municipalities, adding to earlier alerts in Woodstock.
Meanwhile, commercial poultry operations continue to face significant challenges, with ongoing outbreaks requiring the culling of tens of thousands of birds to contain the spread. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency reports active outbreaks at four facilities in North Perth and five in Strathroy-Caradoc.
The virus poses a risk to various animals, including wild birds, poultry, and mammals like pets. Human infections are rare and typically linked to close contact with infected animals or contaminated environments. Residents are urged to report sick or dead birds and avoid contact with geese.