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Dead Birds, Avian Flu, West Nile Virus

Recently Avian Flu (HPIA or bird flu) has been found in Maryland and Virginia. According to the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), the flu is considered low risk for humans. For more information, including collection of dead birds, click on the first link below or contact the USDA Wildlife Services: 1.877.463.6497 Toll-free (M-F 8-4:30).

West Nile virus has been detected in variety of bird species. Some infected birds are known to get sick and die from the infection. Reporting and testing of dead birds is one way to check for the presence of West Nile virus in the environment.

West Nile Virus (WNV) is transmitted to human beings by mosquito bites. There are blood tests that can diagnose the disease. Symptoms in humans may be mild or severe and should be treated by a physician. Because West Nile virus is well established, some states and local jurisdictions are no longer collecting dead birds for testing.

For health related questions or concerns click on the second link below to access the Centers for Disease Control (CSC) website, or contact Montgomery County's local Epidemiology and Disease Control Office at: 240.777.1755.

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Last Updated: 04/18/2022 15:58:24