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Highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI), commonly known as bird flu, has resurfaced in North America, with new outbreaks confirmed in Michigan and British Columbia. Authorities in both regions are ramping up containment efforts as the virus continues to threaten poultry industries.
Further northwest, the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) confirmed HPAI in a commercial poultry flock in Abbotsford, British Columbia, also on November 10. Details about the flock’s size or type have not been disclosed, but this case represents the 33rd commercial poultry outbreak in British Columbia in 2025. The province has faced repeated challenges with avian flu, including a dramatic incident last December when a flock of about 400 ostriches was culled following infection. The ostrich case even reached Canada’s Supreme Court, sparking debate over compensation and disease management policies for non-traditional livestock producers.
Despite the economic impact on poultry producers, health officials maintain that the risk to humans remains low, provided poultry and eggs are handled and cooked properly. However, the outbreaks highlight ongoing vulnerabilities in the poultry sector and the need for coordinated responses across borders.
As winter migration continues, both Michigan and British Columbia brace for potential new cases. Authorities stress vigilance and rapid reporting to contain the virus and protect the integrity of North America’s poultry supply chain.
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