Avian
Influenza confirmed in McLean County backyard flock
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[March 14, 2022]
The United States Department of
Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service
(APHIS) has confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian
influenza (HPAI) in a non-commercial backyard flock (non-poultry) in
Mclean County, Illinois.
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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.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) is working closely
with APHIS on a joint incident response. IDOA quarantined the
affected premises, and birds on the properties will be
depopulated to prevent the spread of the disease. Birds from the
flocks will not enter the food system.
“Producers and owners should review their biosecurity plans and
prevent contact with wild birds and their droppings,” said Dr.
Mark Ernst, IDOA State Veterinarian. “IDOA also strongly
encourages all producers to keep birds indoors when possible.”
According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, the recent HPAI detections do not present an
immediate public health concern. No human cases of these avian
influenza viruses have been detected in the United States. As a
reminder, the proper handling and cooking of all poultry and
eggs to an internal temperature of 165 °F is recommended as a
general food safety precaution.
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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.
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).
[Krista Lisser]
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