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Author Topic: 2025 US HPAI Tracking Thread  (Read 32931 times)

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New York State: A second case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) has been detected in a backyard flock in Monroe County.

Source of information.

1. The Monroe News.


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Oregon: 3 more Portland-area cats test positive for bird flu as infections spread.

Source of information.

1. Oregon Live.

https://www.oregonlive.com/health/2025/02/3-more-portland-area-cats-test-positive-for-bird-flu-as-infections-spread.html

Re: 2025 US HPAI Tracking Thread
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Bird flu impacting over 600 birds on Butler County, Pennsylvania Farm.

Source of information.

1. CBS News.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture reports bird flu is now in Butler County.
cbsnews.com

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Cleveland, Ohio: Geese found dead at Wade Lagoon, believed to have bird flu: ODNR


Source of information.

1. Fox 8

The bird flu, aka highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), continues to ravage whole chicken and some cow populations across the country, and now is believed to be affecting some geese right here …
Fox 8 Cleveland WJW · fox8.com

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Dozens of birds infected by bird flu at NYC poultry market.


Source of information.

1. ABC 7


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Bird flu detected in Dallas County backyard flock.

Source of information.

1. KCRG

This is Iowa’s fifth detection of the virus in domestic birds in 2025.
https://www.kcrg.com · kcrg.com

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Bird flu detected in Dallas County backyard flock.

Source of information.

1. KCRG

https://www.kcrg.com/2025/03/09/bird-flu-detected-dallas-county-backyard-flock/

…Masked Man personal commentary/ caveat to the public. something extra  to  consider: I fear these reported cases of bird flu are but a fraction of the true amount of cases. The bird flu is likely the same with covid in that it is being highly under reported.

Wild life and animals and people with animals are less likely check these animals into vets offices and there is bound to be stigma as well in the sense that farmers might be afraid to report that their livestock is sick for fear of losing business.

As with all the other cases of airborne illnesses they are contagious which means almost always somebody gave the person/animal the virus first therefore when one person/animal got it really a multitude already had or has it due to the fact the person/animal giving it to the other person/animal often goes undetected and unaccounted for.

This occurs with contagious viruses such as influenza, whooping cough, covid, etc. … not every body gets counted many people never get diagnosed so we always have to assume there are many more cases out there than we counted.

(One needn't go far to find the person who thinks or convinces themselves "oh its just a cold or allergies and hopefully it will go away let's keep working or let's keep playing ..it will be okay" ..these kinds of wishful thinkers often spread these viruses)

…all this results in a lot more people and animals infected with airborne diseases than we can possibly count. Yet another example:You can’t have just a solitary person with whooping cough .people don’t just spontaneously get a contagious airborne disease or virus out of nowhere.. it always comes from another person or from within a family, group or a stranger . it always came from another person so that where there is one case there are really many in reality.
It's hard to tell how many cases of these airborne diseases get unaccounted for be they covid or bird flu. There's bound to be many more than we know of.

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« Last Edit: March 09, 2025, 08:03:37 pm by Masked Man »
Masked Man

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Two cats test positive for Avian Flu in Riley County, Kansas.

Source of information.

1. WIBW

Two cats tested positive for Avian Influenza in Riley County. 
https://www.wibw.com · wibw.com


Re: 2025 US HPAI Tracking Thread
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Two cats test positive for Avian Flu in Riley County, Kansas.

Source of information.

1. WIBW

https://www.wibw.com/2025/03/11/two-cats-test-positive-avian-flu-riley-county/

..Oh I can't help but look into those cat's eyes! I got two indoor cats which never go outside.

We also have three feral cats that we feed on the back porch. I used to feed birds on back porch but not now. I don't want a congregation of birds pooping and eating on the back porch with the feral cats we have on the porch. I have no way of protecting our beautiful backyard cats. It's a helpless feeling as neighbors up on a hill have backyard chickens. Fortunately the neighbors chickens  seem far enough away nevertheless it's a helpless feeling not being able to protect the three feral cats whom live under our back porch that bring us so much joy. We  mask when feeding the out door cats and going on our back porch. Feral cats don't have that option to protect themselves and they simply use their snout for everything. 

This current news about bird flu and the cats it infects just further brings it home that we have a major problem on our hands and it affects everybody (not just farmers). Almost everybody has pets. It just just seems smart, logical and healthy to be bit scared right now. Birds/livestock/cats is too many connections to ignore. We as a society  have to be dumb to not to be concerned, sensitive, and wary of bird flu at this stage on these levels.
« Last Edit: March 11, 2025, 02:28:18 am by Masked Man »
Masked Man

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Ohio Department of Agriculture: Bird flu confirmed in Portage County backyard flock.

Source of information.

1. WKCY.

Ohio continues to lead the nation in number of cases of bird flu. As of March 10, the state has reported that 14,668,285 birds among 73 flocks have been affected.
wkyc.com

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A 3rd case of Bird flu has now been found in Philadelphia.

Source of information.

1. CBS Philadelphia.

Another case of bird flu has been detected in Philadelphia, but health officials say the risk to the public remains low.
cbsnews.com
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In the article below, we learn that 18 Pennsylvania, Bald eagles have been euthanized because of bird flu.

Source of information.

1. Lehigh Valley News.


A recent bald eagle rehabilitation and release is a bright spot amid a dangerous time for bald eagles in the Lehigh Valley and the rest of the commonwealth. Bird flu continues to threaten wild bird...
lehighvalleynews.com

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New York City health department investigating after 2 cats infected with bird flu.

Source of information.

1. ABC 7 NY


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North Dakota state officials have confirmed the presence of bird flu in a Stutsman County backyard chicken flock.

Source of information.

1. AM 1100 The Flag.

(STUTSMAN COUNTY, ND) — State officials have confirmed the presence of bird flu in a Stutsman County backyard chicken flock. The North Dakota Department of Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring ...
The Flag - AM 1100 and FM 92.3 WZFG · am1100theflag.com

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Wisconsin to begin milk sampling for H5N1 avian flu.

Source of information.

1. CIDRAP

In other H5N1 developments, the USDA confirms an outbreak at an Arizona layer farm that has more than 2 million birds.
cidrap.umn.edu

 


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