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Home » Avian influenza spreads to more farms in British Columbia
Canadian officials confirmed the presence of avian influenza on two additional farms and another barn in British Columbia, bringing the total number of infected premises to eight. Avian influenza is highly contagious between birds and can spread rapidly.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is continuing its investigation into the outbreak in British Columbia's Fraser Valley.