BC’s Chief Vet Tells Clinics to Set Up Avian Flu Protocols Amid Human Exposure Risk

BC’s Chief Vet Tells Clinics to Set Up Avian Flu Protocols Amid Human Exposure Risk
British Columbia's chief veterinarian is reminding clinics accepting wild birds to have procedures in place to prevent the spread of avian flu, as the province has seen a jump in recent cases. The Canadian Press/Bernard Brault
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British Columbia’s chief veterinarian has told clinics that treat wild birds that they must establish protocols to prevent the spread of avian flu, warning of the risk of human exposure to the illness.

Dr. Theresa Burns said in a letter to vets last week that reporting of sick and dead wild birds across the province has increased recently and clinics handling wild birds must have safety procedures in place and ensure staff are trained and equipped with proper protection.