Headline: CIDRAP, 10/23/2025
Stephanie Soucheray reports:
APHIS also reported that a black bear in Larimer County, Colorado, was infected with a Eurasian H5 avian flu strain.
Six Canada geese in Campaign County, Illinois, died from H5N1, as did six Canada geese found in Kent County, Michigan. A swan in Shelby County, Missouri, was also recorded.
New York’s Genesee County had 10 H5 detections, in mallards, wood ducks, and green-winged teal. All New York birds were hunter harvested.
In Colorado, four counties, including Rio Grande and Alamosa, reported H5 identifications in ducks. South Dakota confirmed H5N1 in a gull in Minnehaha County and in a Canada goose in Codington County.
A late-fall surge in avian flu activity has become seasonal in North America, as migratory waterfowl fly south for the winter. But several scientists are worried that the current government shutdown will only make surveillance that much more difficult in the coming weeks.
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September 2025
Canadian Food Inspection Agency reports 4 cases of avian flu in Alberta but otherwise remains mum. (9/17)
April-August 2025
USDA secretary Brooke Rollins poses with chickens while keeping key department positions unfilled. (4/11)

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