#avianInfluenza

2025-04-23

#RedFox 1st mammal in #Virginia to test positive for #AvianInfluenza

Culpeper Star-Exponent Apr 17, 2025

"Blue Ridge Wildlife Center recently admitted an adult female red fox from the Town of #HamiltonVirginia, in Loudoun County, that tested positive for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. This is the first report of an #HPAI positive mammal in Virginia, according to a news release from the nonprofit rescue in Boyce, Clarke County.

"On intake March 31, the animal was not responding to handling.

" 'She was also exhibiting tremors and nystagmus, a rhythmic, involuntary eye movement that is often seen with brain trauma or disease. Given these severe neurological signs without any indication of trauma, our top differentials were rabies, distemper, and HPAI.'

"As all of these diseases have a very poor prognosis, humane euthanasia was elected. Rabies testing came back negative, the center said. Brain tissue samples again confirmed HPAI suggesting it as the primary cause of the clinical signs this fox was exhibiting, according to an April 8 update.

"Though a first for Virginia, many other states have seen many mammalian positives, especially in dairy cows and free-roaming domestic cats.

" 'With cases on the rise at our hospital, and foxes having been found positive in multiple nearby states, this case did not come as a surprise, according to the Blue Ridge Wildlife Center statement. “This positive was of course reported to the proper authorities and those that came into contact with the fox are actively monitoring for HPAI signs, which include fever, body aches, and irritated eyes in humans.'

"The center requested the public help minimize the risk of this virus by keeping a respectful distance from wildlife. Most cats are infected by hunting wild prey or ingesting raw meat or milk, so pets should not be allowed to free roam or be fed raw milk or meat products.

" 'This virus is still considered low risk to humans and there is no need to be concerned as long as you are staying up to date on the outbreak through reliable sources and taking proper precautions around wildlife and susceptible domestics,' the center stated."

Source:
richmond.com/article_aaf2259f-

#HPAI #HPAINews #AvianInfluenza #CatHealth #BirdFluVirginia

2025-04-22

#BirdFlu Has Now Been Discovered In Several Species Of #Texas Wild Mammals

by Renee Raven
Published: April 21, 2025

"#AvianFlu, a.k.a. Bird Flu or HPAI, has recently been discovered in several species of wild mammals, according to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (#TPWD).

Which Texas Animals Are Infected With Bird Flu?

"This highly contagious pathogen has been found in several mammalian species, including #foxes, #raccoons, striped #skunks, and #DomesticCats.

Where Has Bird Flu Been Found In Mammals In Texas?

"#DeafSmith, #Hansford, #Lubbock, #Ochiltree, #Parmer, and #Randall Counties all had mammals test positive for bird flu. This will likely spread to other counties.

What Impacts Will Bird Flu In Mammals Have?

"Needless to say, this could cause a devastating impact on both wild and domesticated animals and birds, including pets and backyard chicken coops.

How Are Mammals Becoming Infected With Bird Flu In Texas?

"The wild mammals are primarily becoming infected through eating the corpses of birds that died from the flu (so outdoor #cats are at a high risk), however, mammal-to-mammal spread is possible."

Read More: Bird Flu Has Spread To Texas Wild Mammals- What You Need To Know | kfmx.com/bird-flu-wild-mammals

#HPAI #HPAINews #AvianInfluenza #CatHealth #BirdFluTexas

2025-04-22

@COVID19_DISEASE I think you're absolutely right about that. I've been struggling to find current #BirdFlu information (but do have some good websites bookmarked). Also, I've been using the hashtag #HPAINews. You may want to consider using #HPAI, #AvianInfluenza or other related hashtags on your posts. TY for being here!

Vermont Citizen ScientistWIC4SCI@sciencemastodon.com
2025-04-11

With a title like this, how can we turn away? Free registration; April 29 Web presentation: nationalacademies.org/event/10 #birdflu #avianinfluenza #flu #publichealth #health

Yonhap Infomax Newsinfomaxkorea
2025-04-09

Cal-Maine Foods, the largest U.S. egg producer, faces DOJ antitrust probe over egg price increases, causing a 4% stock plunge in after-hours trading amid ongoing avian flu concerns.

en.infomaxai.com/news/articleV

2025-04-08

As #EggPrices soared, so did producer #profits

A #USDA program doled out hundreds of millions in relief payments to big egg companies, even as the largest earned record profits.

The #AvianInfluenza outbreak has had far-reaching consequences: >120M hens have been slaughtered & #egg #prices have risen to record levels. In his address to Congress, #Trump called the situation “out of control.”

Yet for some #corporate companies, these are good times.

#BirdFlu #Profiteering
washingtonpost.com/business/20

2025-04-06

Q&A: How Nova Scotians can help prevent the spread of bird flu
Spring is in the air. That means more birds flocking to Nova Scotia and the risk of avian influenza, commonly known as bird flu.
#avianinfluenza #birdflu #birds #spring #NovaScotia #News
cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia

2025-04-03

Officials: #Minnesota was about to be declared free of #AvianFlu, but it won't last long

Story by Jeremiah Jacobsen, March 26, 2025

"Minnesota was on track to declare itself free of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (#HPAI, also known as #H5N1) on Friday, but state officials cautioned on Wednesday that is not likely to last.

"The state has not seen any new cases of HPAI reported in birds since January, which fits the official classification to be declared bird flu-free. However, Minnesota State Veterinarian Dr. Brian Hoefs said the return of migratory birds and recent positive testing on a Stearns County dairy farm mean it's only a matter of time before disease is detected again in birds.

"Hoefs said in the past, avian flu cases tended to follow the migratory bird season, but in recent years, as the illness has moved to more wild and domestic species, H5N1 cases are sticking around beyond the usual seasons. Much like influenza strains in humans, avian flu strains also evolve.

"'This virus has a habit of changing, getting ahead of us, and kind of rerouting when we think we have to figure it out,' Hoefs said.

"Minnesota Ag Commissioner Thom Petersen said the concern right now is the potential spread to dairy farms, which could see a loss in production, but not the same type of mortality that's found with infected poultry herds.

"'As we watch what happened in California, where over 700 of their 900-plus dairy farms have gotten H5N1 in their dairy herds, Minnesota has over 1,600 dairy farms,' Petersen said. 'We want to be very much on top of this.'"

msn.com/en-us/health/other/off
#HPAINews #AvianInfluenza #AvianFlu

2025-04-03

What the World’s First Case of #BirdFlu in Sheep Means for the Virus’s Spread

The detection of bird flu in a sheep is another sign that the #H5N1 virus is adapting to hop to new hosts

By Josh Fischman, March 24, 2025

Excerpt:
"Discovery of H5N1 in a sheep enlarges the list of nonbird animals now known to be susceptible to the virus. In the U.S. that list includes cows, pigs, domestic and wild cats, coyotes, bears, rodents, raccoons, opossums and marine mammals. Seventy people in the U.S. have also been infected, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and one of them died. Although the risk to humans remains low, and person-to-person transmission is not known to have happened, the virus’s ability to infect different kinds of animals highlights that the microbe can evolve and adapt to infect new hosts, scientists say. As it spreads, it warrants careful and continued scrutiny, officials say."

Read more:
scientificamerican.com/article
#HPAINews #AvianInfluenza #AvianFlu

2025-04-03

ASPCA: #BirdFlu and Cats: What You Need to Know

March 14, 2025

"Cats are very susceptible to H5N1 infection, but at this time the overall risk for exposure and infection is believed to be low. Dogs appear less susceptible to the current H5N1 strain, though this could evolve.

"Cats who are most at risk include those who:

- Consume unpasteurized dairy products or raw or undercooked poultry
- Are exposed to sick or deceased wild birds, particularly waterfowl like geese and ducks
- Come in contact with poultry or dairy cows on farms or in backyard flocks and those in contact with infected people or animals

"You can limit the risk of exposure and infection by keeping cats indoors or in enclosed '#catios.' Also, avoid feeding unpasteurized dairy products or raw or undercooked poultry (chicken, turkey and duck). This includes raw diets. Prevent your cats from coming in contact with sick or deceased wild birds, particularly waterfowl such as geese and ducks, and prevent contact with dairy cows or poultry.

"Monitor your cat for signs of H5N1 infection, which include coughing, sneezing, nasal discharge, trouble breathing, lethargy, disorientation, trouble walking and sudden onset of severe disease or death without prior signs of illness or injury.

"One last note: Experts’ understanding of #H5N1 avian influenza is continually evolving and recommendations may change as we learn more. Your veterinarian is your best resource. Contact them if you have questions about your cat’s health or if you suspect illness."

aspca.org/news/bird-flu-and-ca
#HPAINews #AvianInfluenza #AvianFlu #PetHealth #ASPCA #CatHealth

2025-04-03

#UK: Warning as #BirdFlu found in dead gull

by Sarah Turnnidge, April 2, 2025

"A warning has been issued after a confirmed case of bird flu was found in a wild herring gull.

"#Devizes Town Council has urged dog owners to take care after the bird was found dead in the town with H5N1 Avian Influenza as part of ongoing surveillance work.

"In a post on social media a spokesperson for the local authority confirmed #Wiltshire Council had been notified of the finding by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (3APHA).

"The public have been told to avoid touching dead or sick wild birds, their #feathers, or surfaces contaminated by #BirdDroppings.

"#DogOwners should keep their pets on leads and use footpaths, the APHA said, with people who keep poultry or other birds advised to wash their hands and #disinfect footwear after handling.

"The Health Security Agency has said the risk to public health is very low. [But remember -- it is deadly for cats, and can be passed from humans to cats].

"A spokesperson for Devizes Town Council said: 'We will continue to monitor the situation and keep the public informed of any developments.'

Source:
bbc.com/news/articles/c4g2xx0j
#HPAINews #AvianInfluenza #AvianFlu #PetHealth #WiltshireUK #WildHerringGulls

2025-04-02

U.S. bird flu outbreaks blamed for Nova Scotia meat chick shortage
Avian influenza outbreaks have led to a shortage of hatchery eggs from American suppliers.
#avianinfluenza #meat #shortage #eggs #US #NovaScotia
cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia

Fco Javier Casas Ciriacientounero@mstdn.science
2025-03-30

#H5N1 #influenza #AvianInfluenza #birdflu #pandemic

Influenza aviar altamente patógena H5N1: historia, situación actual y perspectivas | Journal of Virology

journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/j

If you haven't read much about bird flu yet and want to follow the story from today, you should read this review.

2025-03-25

From Birds to Boroughs: Detection of Clade 2.3.4.4b Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Influenza Virus in New York City
March 28, 2025, 12 p.m. ET

"Join us for the second webinar in the Journal of Virology Seminar..."

asm.org/Webinars/Journal-of-Vi

#H5N1 #NYC #BirdFlu #AvianInfluenza #HPAI #Influenza #PublicHealth

Headlines Africaafrica@journa.host
2025-03-25

Africa: Heeding the Lessons of Covid-19 in the Face of Avian Influenza: [The Conversation Africa] Infectious disease outbreaks have a bad habit of piling on at the worst possible times. newsfeed.facilit8.network/TJkY #Africa #COVID19 #AvianInfluenza #PublicHealth #InfectiousDiseases

Vermont Citizen ScientistWIC4SCI@sciencemastodon.com
2025-03-22

And remember, just as with people, when one population or flock of migrating birds interacts with another flock that has a different migration route, it opens whole new regions to risk of bird flu (Check out the migration behaviors of these birds: audubon.org/search_results?sea). #migration #birds #birdflu #AvianInfluenza

Vermont Citizen ScientistWIC4SCI@sciencemastodon.com
2025-03-22
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2025-03-22

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