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Quebec has confirmed its first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in a commercial poultry flock since January, marking the end of an eight-month period without new outbreaks in the province. The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) reported the detection of the virus on September 15 in a flock located in Brome-Missisquoi, part of Quebec’s Eastern Townships.
This marks the 60th confirmed case of avian flu in Quebec poultry farms since the H5N1 strain was first detected in the province in 2022. Although only one other farm has been affected in 2025, authorities warn that the virus continues to circulate among wild bird populations. The Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food urges poultry farmers and urban bird owners to remain vigilant and monitor for symptoms such as reduced appetite, lethargy, and abnormal egg production.
The resurgence of HPAI in Quebec follows similar outbreaks in Alberta earlier this month, where multiple commercial flocks were infected. Experts attribute the renewed spread to seasonal migration patterns of wild birds, which act as reservoirs for the virus.
The CFIA continues to monitor the situation closely and has implemented control zones to contain the outbreak. Farmers are encouraged to enhance biosecurity protocols and report any unusual bird deaths or symptoms immediately.
As Quebec navigates this latest challenge, authorities stress the importance of cooperation between government agencies, farmers, and the public to mitigate the impact of avian influenza and protect the province’s poultry industry.
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