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Avian flu confirmed at Knox County farm

LINCOLN, Neb. (KCAU) — The seventh case in Nebraska of the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) was found in a farm in Knox County.

The case was among a flock of more than 2.1 million laying hens and confirmed by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) in conjunction with the United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), according to a release.

Birds on the farm will be “humanely depopulated and disposed of in an approved manner” with the farm being quarantined. A control zone of 6.2 miles is also established around the farm. Any poultry producers in that control zone should be aware of the signs of HPAI and let the NDA of any sick or dying birds.

In addition, the order that prohibits birds from being at events has been extended through May 15. Events include fairs, swap meets, live bird auctions, and expositions. The order, issued on March 26, had been set to expire on April 30. Officials will reevaluate the order when it is closer to expiring.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the risk to people getting HPAI infections from birds is low. No human cases of avian influenza viruses have been detected in the United States.

Bird owners are asked to prevent contact between their birds and wildlife. They are also asked to practice biosecurity measures to limit the spread, including some information below.

If producers suspect signs of HPAI in their flock, they should report it to NDA immediately at (402) 471-2351. More information for producers can be found at https://nda.nebraska.gov/animal/avian/index.html or http://healthybirds.aphis.usda.gov.