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The Indiana State Board of Animal Health has announced two more cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza at commercial poultry operations in Jay and Adams counties.

The Jay County case involves a commercial egg production facility specializing in pullets, or hens younger than a year old, with a flock of 1.34 million birds. The Adams County case involves a commercial duck breeding operation with 3,400 birds.

The flocks in both cases have been placed under quarantine, and officials have set up a 10-kilometer (6.2-mile) control area and a 20-kilometer (12.4-mile) surveillance zone around each operation.

It is the 11th case of the virus in Jay County since early January. In the first 10 cases, more than 4.2 million birds have been depopulated in the county as a result of the virus.

Jay County is located northeast of Muncie along the Indiana-Ohio border. Adams County is just north of Jay County.

The latest cases bring the total number of avian flu cases this year to 26. Those cases are:

Jay CountyCommercial turkey farm20,560 birds (depopulated)
Jay CountyCommercial egg layer operation354,000 birds (depopulated)
Jay CountyCommercial turkey farm18,840 birds (depopulated)
Allen CountyCommercial egg layer operation26,066 birds (depopulated)
Adams CountyCommercial turkey farm19,860 birds (depopulated)
Jackson CountyCommercial egg layer operation2,633,900 birds (depopulated)
Shelby CountyNon-commercial operation44 birds (depopulated)
Jay CountyCommercial egg layer operation912,023 birds (depopulated)
Jay CountyCommercial egg layer operation1,224,772 birds (depopulated)
Jay CountyCommercial egg layer operation1,454,605 birds (depopulated)
Randolph CountyNon-commercial operation70 birds (depopulated)
Washington CountyCommercial turkey farm14,075 birds (depopulated)
Elkhart CountyCommercial duck farm4,198 birds (depopulated)
Washington CountyCommercial turkey farm19,388 birds (depopulated)
Jay CountyCommercial turkey farm18,850 birds (depopulated)
LaGrange CountyCommercial duck farm3,846 birds (depopulated)
Jasper CountyMixed-species hobby flock90 birds (depopulated)
Elkhart CountyCommercial duck farm1,800 birds (depopulated)
Jay CountyCommercial turkey farm16,506 birds (depopulated)
Union CountyNon-commercial operation30 birds (depopulated)
Jay CountyCommercial egg layer operation214,000 birds (depopulated)
Adams CountyCommercial duck farm3,215 birds (depopulated)
Montgomery CountyNon-commercial operation15 birds (depopulated)
Jay CountyCommercial duck farm3,366 birds (quaratined)
Jay CountyCommercial egg pullet facility1,340,000 birds (quarantined)
Adams CountyCommercial duck farm3,400 birds (quarantined)

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the public health risk for HPAI is low. However, it is possible for humans to contract HPAI. The DNR said members of the public should avoid contact with sick waterfowl and other sick wildlife whenever possible.

Prior to this year, the last instance of a positive test for avian flu was Feb. 23, 2024, in a non-commercial turkey flock in Allen County. The board said HPAI has been identified on more than 1,300 premises in all 50 states—including several in Indiana—since February 2022.

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