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Flocks of dead vultures raise concerns of avian influenza

Flocks of dead vultures raise concerns of avian influenza

Photo: Saga Communications/Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources


CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA (CVILLE RIGHT NOW) – The Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources (DWR) has recently received reports of groups of dead black vultures across the state. Preliminary testing indicates that the likely cause is H5N1 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). Disease activity is currently centered in black vultures, but with migration season starting to get underway, it is likely there will be mortalities in other bird species, as well.

DWR asks people who observe any of the following to notify the Department by calling the Virginia Wildlife Conflict Helpline at 1-855-571-9003, or by emailing wildlifehealth@dwr.virginia.gov.

People are advised to avoid picking up or handling sick or dead wild birds.

“If you must dispose of a dead bird on your property, wear rubber gloves and other personal protective equipment, such as a mask and eye protection,” says DWR in a news release. “Dead birds should be buried or double bagged and disposed of in a secured outdoor trash can or landfill. After disposing of the carcass, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, and disinfect clothing, and shoes.”

Anyone who develops flu-like symptoms after handling wild birds should contact their state or local health department.

People who are frequently in contact with poultry, including backyard flocks or domesticated birds, are encouraged to have separate clothing and shoes for use in the areas where the birds are.

Flocks should also be kept away from vultures, ponds and other bodies of water that are accessible to wild birds.

Additional information can be found here.

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