Turkey operation tests positive for bird flu
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A turkey breeding operation in Wayne County has tested positive for High Path Avian Influenza. The positive sample was first identified by the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Veterinary Diagnostic Lab in Raleigh.
This is the first case of high path avian influenza in commercial poultry in North Carolina since January 2025.
Prior to this case, North Carolina had 14 commercial flocks and 12 backyard flocks impacted by avian influenza. The latest case in Wayne County impacts 9,500 turkeys.
This strain of HPAI virus is considered a low risk to people according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control but is highly contagious to other birds, including commercial and backyard flocks of poultry. The virus is also not considered a food safety threat, and infected birds do not enter the food supply.
Commercial operations and backyard flock owners should continue to follow strict biosecurity measures. If your birds are sick or dying, report it right away to your local veterinarian, the N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services Veterinary Division, 919.707.3250 or the N.C. Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory System at 919.733.3986.
Information on HPAI in general and an online listing of all N.C. cases since 2022 is at ncagr.gov/divisions/veterinary/avianinfluenza.