Avian flu detections among both commercial poultry and wild birds have dropped significantly this past week, per the latest updates from the US Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
Only one new poultry detection was reported this week, in Meade County, South Dakota, affecting 60 birds. This is the ninth facility in either North or South Dakota to be hit with H5N1 in April.
In the past 30 days, APHIS has tracked avian flu in 15 commercial flocks and eight backyard flocks across the country, with 660,000 birds affected. So far this year, February was the most active month for avian flu, with 11.41 million poultry affected.
In wild-bird infections, gulls in San Diego County, California, and a bald eagle in Clay County, Florida, are among the 12 detections recorded by APHIS in the past week.