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03/15/2023 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/15/2023 09:00

Bird flu (avian influenza): findings in non-avian wildlife

Research and analysis

Bird flu (avian influenza): findings in non-avian wildlife

Confirmed findings of influenza of avian origin in non-avian wild mammals.

From:Animal and Plant Health Agency and Department for Environment, Food & Rural AffairsPublished20 December 2022Last updated 15 March 2023 - See all updates
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Applies to England, Scotland and Wales

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Reports produced by the Animal and Plant Health Agency (APHA).

APHA routinely undertakes diagnostic testing of wild animals found dead under the diseases of wildlife scheme (DoWS). Where appropriate, wild mammals submitted to DoWS are tested for influenza of avian origin in collaboration with the APHA avian influenza national reference laboratory (NRL).

Report dead wildlife (excluding wild birds) in England and Wales

Please contact your nearest APHA veterinary investigation centre if you find:

  • 2 or more dead wild animals in the same location
  • wildlife with nervous disease
  • unusual deaths in wildlife

Report dead wild birds in England, Scotland and Wales

Find out when and how to report dead wild birds.

Weekly reporting of dead wild birds

Read weekly reports of findings of bird flu in wild birds in Great Britain.

Published 20 December 2022
Last updated 15 March 2023 + show all updates
  1. 15 March 2023

    Updated the list of confirmed findings.

  2. 7 March 2023

    Updated the list of confirmed findings.

  3. 20 February 2023

    Updated the list of confirmed findings.

  4. 8 February 2023

    Updated the list of confirmed findings.

  5. 7 February 2023

    Updated the list of confirmed findings.

  6. 30 January 2023

    Updated with 2023 data.

  7. 20 December 2022

    First published.

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