Three wild geese in Illinois test
positive for Avian Flu
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[March 11, 2022]
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA), in conjunction with
the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR), received notice
from USDA Wildlife Services of the first confirmed highly pathogenic
Eurasian H5 Avian Influenza (Avian Flu) in a wild bird in Illinois
for 2022. Three Canada geese, located in Will County were submitted
for sampling on March 2, 2022. The findings were confirmed by the
USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services at the National
Veterinary Services Laboratory on March 10.
Wild bird detections have been occurring throughout early 2022 and
many states have also experienced detections in domestic poultry
recently. While Illinois has not seen any Avian Flu in backyard or
commercial poultry within the state this year, this finding
demonstrates that the virus is present and may be circulating within
the wild bird population in Illinois. Anyone that owns birds or is
involved with poultry production, whether on a small or commercial
level, should be aware of this finding and take precautions to
protect their flock.
Producers and owners should review their biosecurity plans and
prevent contact with wild birds and their droppings. IDOA also
strongly encourages all producers to keep birds indoors when
possible.
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Flock owners, managers or veterinarians should report any unusual findings in
domestic poultry such as increase in mortality, decrease in water consumption,
decrease in egg production, or respiratory signs including coughing and sneezing
immediately to the IDOA at 217-782-4944 or the USDA at 866-536-7593.
Goose hunters or others who may encounter sick or deceased wild birds should
also take measures to protect themselves, their poultry, and pets. For specific
measures please consult the Avian Flu fact sheet for hunters at
https://www.aphis.usda.gov/
publications/animal_health/2015/fsc_
hpai_hunters.pdf.
If people encounter five or more deceased wild waterfowl, waterbirds, or raptors
in one location, they should contact their local IDNR district wildlife
biologist -
https://www.wildlifeillinois.
org/sidebar/contact-an-idnr-district-wildlife-biologist/ or USDA
Wildlife Services at 1-866-487-3297.
For more information regarding Avian Flu including links to the USDA’s websites
and biosecurity tips please visit IDOA’s website at Alerts and Important Animal
Health Information - Animal Health and Welfare (illinois.gov).
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