Bird flu confirmed on second farm in Ontario, Canada

Published Jan 26, 2024

Tridge summary

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has identified a second case of H5 bird flu in Ontario, leading to the quarantine of the affected farm. Further tests are being conducted to identify the exact subtype and strain of the virus. Earlier this month, a highly pathogenic H5N2 strain, similar to the one spreading across the U.S., was confirmed on a turkey farm near Woodstock, Ontario.
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TORONTO (Reuters) - Preliminary tests have confirmed the presence of H5 bird flu on a second farm in Ontario, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency said on Saturday. The federal agency said the broiler farm was quarantined to control the spread of the disease. More testing is underway to determine the precise subtype and strain of the virus. Avian influenza is an infectious viral disease of birds. Most bird flu viruses do not infect humans or pose a food safety risk when poultry products are handled and cooked properly. Canadian authorities earlier this month confirmed the presence of H5 bird flu on a turkey farm near Woodstock, Ontario. The virus on the turkey farm was the highly pathogenic H5N2 strain, similar to the one ...

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