Thursday, August 21, 2008

Media Report: `Bird Flu' In Rhode Island Swans

 

 

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A little more information would be helpful here.  

 

 

Like, exactly what strain of bird flu are they talking about in Rhode Island?    

 

 

Since this isn't the H5N1 virus, we can assume that this is mainly a concern to poultry owners.   There are, however, other strains of bird flu (H7s and H9s, mostly) that can infect humans - usually with mild results. 

 

 

This early report from WPRI  Eyewitness news.

 

 

 

 

 

Bird flu detected in Rhode Island

Updated: Aug 21, 2008 12:27 PM

 

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WPRI) - A strain of bird flu has been detected in four swans found in the Seekonk River.

 

The cases were discovered as part of routine surveillance by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.

 

DEM says the strain of avian flu detected in Rhode Island is not the same strain that has infected people in Asia and Europe since 2003 -- so it does not pose a significant health risk to humans.

 

However, the agency says the virus can be transmitted to wild birds and domestic poultry flocks. It is urging all poultry owners to employ standard biosecurity and sanitation practices. In particular, they should prevent flocks from having any contact with wild birds.

 

All poultry owners should have their flocks tested. To schedule an appointment call the DEM's Division of Agriculture/Animal Health Unit at 401-222-2781. There is no charge for the testing.