Third B.C. poultry flock tests positive for avian flu in Kootenay region
VICTORIA — A small poultry flock in British Columbia’s Kootenay region has tested positive for the avian flu, the third known outbreak in the province.
A statement from B.C.’s Agriculture Ministry says the flock has the highly infectious H5N1 virus and has been placed under quarantine by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency.
It says the ministry is working closely with the inspection agency and poultry producers to ensure enhanced prevention and preparedness measures are in place.
The ministry says seven wild birds that died between April 20 and 27 have also tested positive for H5 strains of the highly infectious illness.