瓜神app

Bringing The World Home To You

漏 2025 瓜神app
120 Friday Center Dr
Chapel Hill, NC 27517
919.445.9150 | 800.962.9862
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Waterfowl tests positive for bird flu in Henderson County

Henderson County Goverment

A bird found at Osceola Lake in Hendersonville, or bird flu, the second confirmation of the virus in Western North Carolina in less than a month, officials said Tuesday.

The Henderson County Department of Public Health said it was notified on Feb. 8 of five dead birds at Osceola Lake. One bird was tested and confirmed positive for the virus. The man-made lake is privately owned, accessible by those renting vacation or camp properties or who live there.

Health officials have provided guidance to the lake鈥檚 owner as well as homeowners, guests and others who use the lake for recreation.

In January, waterfowl at Lake Julian Park in Buncombe County also .

January and February mark the start of the wild bird migratory season in North Carolina, increasing the risk of bird flu spread, according to the .

The specific strain of Avian Influenza H5N1 was 鈥渇irst detected in 2020 as it spread from wild birds to poultry鈥 and over the last year has gained increased attention due to 鈥渟poradic infections in humans," according to an article published earlier this month by the .

Health officials say the risk of bird flu spreading to humans remains low. However, people should avoid contact with birds, their feces and saliva whenever possible. Those who work with or have direct contact with wild birds or sick or dead animals should wear personal protective equipment (PPE).

For more information, read the full news release:.

What is bird flu?Bird flu is a disease that can affect most species of birds and some mammals, according to the N.C. Department of Health and Human Services. The virus spreads naturally among wild aquatic birds and can infect domestic poultry, other birds and animals.

Flock owners can visit the for additional guidance.

Helen Chickering is a host and reporter on Blue Ridge Public Radio. She joined the station in November 2014.
More Stories