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Detections of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) / Détections de l'influenza aviaire hautement pathogène (H5N1)

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The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) confirmed the presence of highly pathogenic avian influenza (AI), subtype H5N1, in the following regions in Canada.

April 9, 2022

  • Paintearth County, Alberta (poultry flock)

April 8, 2022

  • Kneehill County, Alberta (poultry flock)

For more information: Response to detections of highly pathogenic avian influenza (H5N1) in Canada 2021-2022


Détections de l'influenza aviaire hautement pathogène (H5N1)

L'Agence canadienne d'inspection des aliments (ACIA) a confirmé la présence de l'influenza aviaire (IA) hautement pathogène, sous-type H5N1, dans un troupeau de volailles dans les régions suivantes du Canada.

Le 9 avril 2022

  • Paintearth County (Alberta) (élevage de volaille)

Le 8 avril 2022

  • Kneehill County (Alberta) (élevage de volaille)

Pour en savoir plus : Réponse aux détections d'influenza aviaire hautement pathogène (H5N1) au Canada 2021-2022

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Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA)
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