The federal government announced plans Thursday to step up monitoring wild birds for avian influenza this fall to provide an early warning of any resurgence of a disease that devastated poultry farms in the Upper Midwest.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture issued a pair of plans aimed at minimizing the impacts on domestic poultry flocks if any bird flu viruses return or mutate in migrating waterfowl and other wild birds.
“The early detection of avian influenza remains key to controlling its spread and minimizing its effects,” Dr. John Clifford, the USDA’s chief veterinary officer, said in a statement.
The H5N2 strain has cost poultry producers around 48 million birds since early March, according to USDA figures, hitting Iowa egg producers and Minnesota turkey growers especially hard. Iowa hasn’t recorded a new case in over two weeks, while Minnesota’s last case was reported nearly a month ago. Still, officials in those states said this week that they aren’t ready to declare the threat over.
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