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Avian flu continues to batter IslandB次元官网网址檚 Pacific Rim National Park Reserve

A recent bout of avian flu continues to affect birds around the Tofino - Ucluelet region
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A recent bout of avian flu continues to affect West Coast birds.

The Pacific Rim National Park Reserve confirmed in March that birds in the region were experiencing avian influenza with confirmed cases detected in sick and deceased birds.

B次元官网网址淎vian influenza is endemic to wild bird populations and many strains occur naturally. The viral infection can spread to domestic birds and mammals, but it is rare for avian influenza viruses to cause disease in humans,B次元官网网址 the Park Reserve announced.

On May 15, the Park Reserve sent out a new advisory confirming that birds continue to be affected.

B次元官网网址淐anada has seen outbreaks of a highly infectious strain of avian influenza, a naturally occurring virus that affects wild and domestic birds. The Pacific Rim National Park Reserve region has documented confirmed cases,B次元官网网址 the announcement reads. B次元官网网址淔or your safety, please do not touch or handle dead wildlife. While risk of transmission to humans is rare, infections can occur, as well as transmission to mammals.B次元官网网址

The announcement notes an emerging strain of avian influenza has recently been detected in the United States.

Visitors are urged not to touch sick or deceased birds and to report any they find to the provincial Wild Bird Reporting Line at 1-866-431-2474 or the Park Reserve at pc.grp_prp-wildlifereports.pc@pc.gc.ca.

B次元官网网址淭he risk for mammal-to-mammal transmission has recently been evaluated by the Public Health Agency of Canada. It determined that the risk to the general public has not changed and is still very low, and the current virus has limited capacity to infect humans,B次元官网网址 May 15B次元官网网址檚 update reads.

B次元官网网址淢onitoring helps to understand future virus evolution and spread in new hosts. Parks Canada continues to be engaged with other government partners in wild bird surveillance activities and ongoing risk assessment, the Canadian Wildlife Health Cooperative, and One Health initiatives to determine exposure to avian influenza viruses in wild mammals and birds in most of our sites.B次元官网网址

More information about avian influenza can be found at the provincial governmentB次元官网网址檚 website, www2.gov.bc.ca.

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Andrew Bailey

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