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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Masked Man Date: January 19, 2025, 3:45 pm
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[quote author=Data Report link=topic=1803.msg2811#msg2811
date=1737307693]
Bird flu confirmed as cause of death for crows in Latur;
authorities take preventive measures. It is said as many as 51
cows have died of H5N1.
Source of information.
1. Kashmir Vision
HTML https://kashmirvision.in/2025/01/19/bird-flu-confirmed-as-cause-of-death-for-crows-in-latur-authorities-take-preventive-measures/
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Ah man crows!? I really have have a fondness for crows. I just
like their voice. They are similar to vultures in that they to
scavenge a lot. Is the avian flu mutating so much that no
species is impervious to this diseases not even the tough old
crow!? This bird flu truly hurts us all for each animal in this
world plays a vital role on our lives. We are in that chain and
part of the animal kingdom ourselves. When other animals are
sick or hurt is a great loss and challenge for everyone in that
chain.
From a layperson's view so far I am thinking the possum is the
most impervious to diseases .. I would think that vultures and
animals like crows that that typically have the ability to eat
a lot of meat off of dead animals would be more hardy and not
pick up diseases but evidently even birds like crows are getting
bird flu. Then again animals like crows and vultures are likely
to carry diseases because they pick the bone off of carcasses
and those carcasses may have been victims of bird flu so it
makes sense animals that consume dead animals might get sick.
It's hard to objective about all these animals getting sick. I
just wrote a children's wake up in the morning song with my
electric guitar featuring crow sounds in it
Wake Up Like A Crow Song Mp3 LINK:
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It just really hits home and triggers your feelings deep down
when something you've heard out your window all your life like
the crow gets sick.
The Masked Man
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Data Report Date: January 20, 2025, 1:24 am
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Third bird flu case detected in Ireland since December.
Source of information.
1. RTE
HTML https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/0119/1491749-avian-flu/
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Data Report Date: January 20, 2025, 1:29 am
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More bird flu cases found in Japan; 1.44 million birds to be
culled.
Source of information.
1. Japan Times
HTML https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/01/20/japan/science-health/japan-avian-flu-cases-found/<br
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Data Report Date: January 22, 2025, 3:20 am
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Avian influenza has been confirmed in 15,000 turkeys at a farm
in North Yorkshire, just a day after an outbreak in 1.6 million
layer hens in Shropshire.
Source of information.
1. Farming UK
HTML https://www.farminguk.com/news/bird-flu-confirmed-in-15-000-turkeys-on-north-yorkshire-farm_65979.html
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Steve Date: February 2, 2025, 1:23 pm
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SUMMARY - Fences have been put up to prevent the spread of HPAI
(Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) at the Swan Sanctuary in
Worcester, UK. There have been twelve dead swans detected with
six known to have died from HPAI. Visitors are advised not to
touch or move any dead birds and to keep dogs on leashes.
LINK -
HTML https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/24903684.swan-sanctuary-barriers-put-reduce-spread-bird-flu/
HTML https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/24903684.swan-sanctuary-barriers-put-reduce-spread-bird-flu/
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Data Report Date: February 5, 2025, 2:00 am
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[quote author=Steve link=topic=1803.msg2943#msg2943
date=1738524185]
SUMMARY - Fences have been put up to prevent the spread of HPAI
(Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza) at the Swan Sanctuary in
Worcester, UK. There have been twelve dead swans detected with
six known to have died from HPAI. Visitors are advised not to
touch or move any dead birds and to keep dogs on leashes.
LINK -
HTML https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/24903684.swan-sanctuary-barriers-put-reduce-spread-bird-flu/
HTML https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/news/24903684.swan-sanctuary-barriers-put-reduce-spread-bird-flu/
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Looks like this outbreak has grown.
"Worcester City Council confirmed that 12 birds had been found
along a stretch of the River Severn between the cathedral and
the railway viaduct, but the death toll could be even higher."
Source of information.
1. Worcester Observer.
HTML https://worcesterobserver.co.uk/news/death-toll-rises-in-suspected-bird-flu-outbreak-in-worcester/
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Steve Date: February 16, 2025, 11:02 am
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SUMMARY - A suspected case of HPAI has been discovered at a
commercial poultry farm near Dungannon, Co Tyrone, Northern
Ireland, where 64,000 birds are set to be slaughtered.
LINK -
HTML https://www.gbnews.com/health/bird-flu-over-60000-birds-slaughtered-avian-outbreak-northern-ireland
HTML https://www.gbnews.com/health/bird-flu-over-60000-birds-slaughtered-avian-outbreak-northern-ireland
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Steve Date: February 21, 2025, 2:08 pm
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SUMMARY - A suspected outbreak of bird flu in Telangana's
Wanaparthy district (in the nation of India) has resulted in the
death of 2,500 chickens at a farm during the last three days,
leading the authorities to sound an alert.
NOTE - The chickens died of the suspected ailment, not killed
once the outbreak was discovered. In the United States, if one
chicken in a flock has HPAI (Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza),
then all of the chickens must be killed and that number is
usually reported. It is not known how many additional chickens
were killed (or will be killed) as a result of this event.
LINK -
HTML https://www.ibtimes.co.in/beware-alert-telanganas-wanaparthy-district-suspected-bird-flu-879830
HTML https://www.ibtimes.co.in/beware-alert-telanganas-wanaparthy-district-suspected-bird-flu-879830
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Steve Date: February 22, 2025, 11:30 am
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SUMMARY - a 3km protection zone and 10km surveillance zone had
been declared around five commercial poultry areas near Market
Weighton, East Yorkshire (country: United Kingdom). Other
incidents of HPAI are also detailed within the article.
LINK -
HTML https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/country-and-farming/avian-flu-hits-five-premises-near-market-weighton-5001293
HTML https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/country-and-farming/avian-flu-hits-five-premises-near-market-weighton-5001293
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Re: 2025 International HPAI Tracking Thread
By: Data Report Date: February 23, 2025, 10:11 am
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16,000 birds to be culled after bird flu detected in NI.
Source of information.
1. RTE
HTML https://www.rte.ie/news/ulster/2025/0223/1498425-bird-flu-northern-ireland/
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