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Author Topic: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread  (Read 8182 times)

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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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SUMMARY - Fences have been put up to prevent the spread of HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) at the Swan Sanctuary in Worcester, UK. There have been twelve dead swans detected with six known to have died from HPAI. Visitors are advised not to touch or move any dead birds and to keep dogs on leashes.

LINK - https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/24903684.swan-sanctuary-barriers-put-reduce-spread-bird-flu/

Looks like this outbreak has grown.

"Worcester City Council confirmed that 12 birds had been found along a stretch of the River Severn between the cathedral and the railway viaduct, but the death toll could be even higher."

Source of information.

1. Worcester Observer.

Worcester City Council confirmed that 12 birds had been found along a stretch of the River Severn between the cathedral and the railway viaduct, but the death toll could be even higher.
Worcester Observer · worcesterobserver.co.uk

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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SUMMARY - A suspected case of HPAI has been discovered at a commercial poultry farm near Dungannon, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland, where 64,000 birds are set to be slaughtered.

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The poultry industry, worth ÂŁ600million to the Northern Irish economy, now faces its first potential commercial flock outbreak this year
GB News · gbnews.com
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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SUMMARY - A suspected outbreak of bird flu in Telangana's Wanaparthy district (in the nation of India) has resulted in the death of 2,500 chickens at a farm during the last three days, leading the authorities to sound an alert.

NOTE - The chickens died of the suspected ailment, not killed once the outbreak was discovered. In the United States, if one chicken in a flock has HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza), then all of the chickens must be killed and that number is usually reported. It is not known how many additional chickens were killed (or will be killed) as a result of this event.

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A suspected outbreak of bird flu in Telangana
IBTimes India · ibtimes.co.in

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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SUMMARY - a 3km protection zone and 10km surveillance zone had been declared around five commercial poultry areas near Market Weighton, East Yorkshire (country: United Kingdom). Other incidents of HPAI are also detailed within the article.

LINK - https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/country-and-farming/avian-flu-hits-five-premises-near-market-weighton-5001293

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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16,000 birds to be culled after bird flu detected in NI.

Source of information.

1. RTE

Sixteen thousand birds are to be culled as another case of suspected bird flu is investigated in a commercial poultry flock in Northern Ireland.
rte.ie

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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SUMMARY - First cases of avian influenza virus in domestic cats have been detected in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara (country: India), but senior officials clarified on Thursday that their owners reportedly remain unaffected. According to the study, the 2.3.2.1a variant of the H5N1 virus was found to have affected the domestic cats. The study also found 27 mutations in the variant affecting the cats from the one generally found in poultry.

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After the cats tested positive for the avian flu, the health authorities in the state had quarantined the owners and monitored them.| India News
Hindustan Times · hindustantimes.com

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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SUMMARY - In the country of India, the state government of Karnataka has killed over 1,300 poultry and destroyed over 60 eggs in a bid to stop HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) in the Regional Poultry Breeding and Training Centres of Kurekuppa.

LINK - https://www.indiatvnews.com/karnataka/bird-flu-mass-culling-in-three-districts-of-karnataka-over-1000-birds-culled-in-ballari-2025-03-01-978578

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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SUMMARY - A bird flu outbreak has been reported in Jharkhand’s Bokaro district (nation: India). The outbreak was traced to a government poultry farm in Bokaro’s Sector 12, where around 250 birds have already died. The outbreak resulted in an additional 46 birds being killed, 506 eggs destroyed along with 1,717 kg of poultry feed. The area within the 1-km radius of the farm has been declared as an affected zone.

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Bird flu outbreak in Jharkhand's Bokaro district confirmed as H5N1 strain, leading to culling and containment measures.
The Hindu · thehindu.com

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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SUMMARY - HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) has been detected in a large poultry farm in Apur, Chityala mandal, Nalgonda district (nation: India). The outbreak, which affected a farm with a capacity of over 2,00,000 egg-laying hens, came to light on Saturday after hundreds of chickens died over the past four days. The farm was declared a bird flu-affected zone, extending up to a 3 km radius.

NOTE - The article uses the term "lahk," which is a term meaning "100,000" so that "2 lahk" would mean "200,000."

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In a concerning incident, the deadly bird flu virus has been detected in a large poultry farm in Apur, Chityala mandal, Nalgonda district.
thehansindia.com

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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More bird flu cases found among poultry in Nova Scotia.

Source of information.

1. CTV News

For the second time in a month, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency has found cases of avian flu among poultry in Nova Scotia.
CTVNews · ctvnews.ca

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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SUMMARY - In the nation of India, The government of the state of Odisha (formerly known as "Orissa"), on Saturday, confirmed an outbreak of HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) in Mundaamba village of Khordha district. The strain detected was H5N1.

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Odisha faces bird flu outbreak in Khordha with H5N1 confirmed. Mass culling begins as poultry markets crash and seafood demand rises in Bhubaneswar.
OdishaTv · odishatv.in
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Chile suspends Argentina poultry imports after detection of bird flu case.

Source of information.

1. Bilyonaryo.

Chile temporarily suspended poultry imports from Argentina on Mondayafter a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu, was detected in the province of Buenos Aires.
Bilyonaryo Business News · bilyonaryo.com

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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UK confirms H5N1 bird flu outbreak in southwestern England.

Source of information.

1. Reuters

https://www.reuters.com/business/healthcare-pharmaceuticals/uk-confirms-h5n1-bird-flu-outbreak-southwestern-england-2025-08-31/

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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Philippines halts poultry imports from Argentina over bird flu outbreak.

Source of information.

1. news.az

Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel said the ban covered poultry meat, day-old chicks, eggs, and semen for artificial insemination, citing H5N1...
news.az

Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
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Bird flu hits two poultry farms in northern Poland.

Source of information.

1. The Poultry Site.

H5N1 outbreak kills 4,000 birds as EU braces for seasonal rise
thepoultrysite.com



 


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