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11th outbreak in B.C.

Avian flu infection in Spallumcheen

Sep 20, 2022 | 12:39 PM

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has reported an outbreak of avian flu in Spallumcheen.

The outbreak was declared for a small flock of non-commercial birds in the township on September 18.

The agency said the infected birds are ‘non-poultry,’ which refers to birds kept in a single household or kept in captivity for reasons other than the production of animal products.

As of Tuesday, Sept. 20, there were no control zones issued in connection with the outbreak.

It is not known exactly what kind of birds, or how many have been infected in the current outbreak.

This is the 11th outbreak of avian flu in British Columbia this year and the 67th in all of Canada.

To date, there have been an estimated 2,363,000 birds infected with the disease across the country this year, including 183,000 in B.C., the agency said.

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