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Oregon Prepares

 

Avian Influenza Preparedness Activities

 

  • The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW), in conjunction with the Pacific Flyway Council, which represents all Western states and Alaska, is developing a surveillance plan for highly pathogenic avian influenza H5N1 in Oregon. Final Oregon monitoring will compliment an overall flyway-monitoring program.
  • The Oregon Department of Agriculture (ODA) has a surveillance and response plan in place for high and low-path avian influenza in poultry.
  • With the assistance of recently appropriated federal funding, ODA will be increasing levels of surveillance among high-risk, non-commercial flocks, non-commercial poultry marketing systems, and with upland game bird breeders.
  • ODA is assisting Oregon commercial poultry producers on site-specific avian influenza response plans.
  • ODA is sending educational materials on avian influenza to extension agents, feed stores and other venues to outreach to backyard poultry owners.
  • State Public Health has developed guidelines to protect individuals conducting control activities in avian influenza affected poultry flocks.
  • ODA and DHS public health have given joint presentations on avian influenza and its implications for the poultry industry and public health to veterinarians, county health departments and emergency planners.
  • ODFW, ODA, DHS public health and partner agencies have formed an interagency workgroup to develop an interagency response plan to avian influenza, H5N1, in wild and domestic birds.
  • ODFW, ODA and DHS public health have developed sick and dead bird reporting protocols to enhance surveillance.
  • DHS public health has protocols for assessment and testing of suspect human cases of avian influenza.
  • The Oregon State Public Health Laboratory has capability to test human specimens for H5N1 avian influenza.
DHS Oregon State Public Health

 

For More Information:
DHS Acute & Communicable Disease Program
Clinical Epidemiologist

Barbara Progulske, DMV, MPH
971-673-1006
barbara.a.progulske@state.or.us

Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife

Veterinarian Colin Gillin
541-757-4186 x 232
Colin.m.gillin@state.or.us

Oregon Department of Agriculture
State Veterinarian Don Hansen
503-986-4760
Donald.E.Hansen@state.or.us

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
Division of Migratory Birds &

Habitat Programs
Chief Brad Bortner
503-231-6164
Brad_Bortner@fsw.gov

 

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Page updated: March 13, 2008

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