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Important Avian Influenza Update
Lancaster/York, PA
10/03/2022 03:50 PM
 

Important Avian Influenza Update

Drop-off sites for avian influenza in Lancaster, York counties

Oct. 3, 2022

Last week, the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture (PDA) announced positive avian influenza (AI) test results in a backyard flock in Lancaster County, East Lampeter Township, and in a commercial turkey flock in York County, Windsor Township. PDA has placed a 10 km surveillance zone around the Lancaster County site and a control area and surveillance zone around the York County site. Sample drop-off sites and hours of operation for each location have been established, beginning today (Oct. 3).

The hours for the sample drop-off site around the Lancaster County non-poultry premises are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. The address is:

East Lampeter Township Police Department

2250 Old Philadelphia Pike

Lancaster, PA 17602

The York drop-off site for samples taken for surveillance around the quarantined premises in York is:

John O Myers Farm

2228 Dunkard Valley Road

Dallastown, Pa 17313

The hours of operation are the same as for the Lancaster County site. There are no poultry on site. Thanks to Mr. Myers for offering this location.

PDA is asking producers to use the drop-off sites that have been established, rather than bringing the samples directly to the labs for testing. Using the drop-off sites assists with biosecurity, allows the samples to be equitably distributed among the PADLS labs for testing (as all of the labs are experiencing staffing issues), and preserves the capacity within labs to respond to calls for sick birds. PDA also encourages those dropping off samples to do so in a timely fashion, so as not to delay testing reports, given the volume of both HPAI and non-HPAI samples the labs receive each day. All samples that arrive before 8:30 a.m. will be tested the same day.

PDA reports that it is seeing a resurgence of avian influenza in commercial flocks nationwide and urges the institution of enhanced biosecurity measures on all Pennsylvania farms. Those producers with a need to have their biosecurity plans evaluated should send them to Dr. Nanette Hanshaw, chief of the Animal Health Division at PDA, at nhanshaw@pa.gov.

Those individuals with backyard flocks are urged to “bring their birds in” and avoid putting food out that might attract wild birds, which are helping to spread avian illnesses as they migrate. It is important to educate neighbors with backyard flocks on good biosecurity practices so that they can do their part in controlling the spread of HPAI in Pennsylvania.

 
Reference
Grant Gulibon- Environmental Specialist
717-731-3547
 
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