
There is no reason for public health concern. Avian Influenza is a disease of birds and whilst it can pass, very rarely and with difficulty, to humans this requires extremely close contact with infected birds, particularly faeces.
Advice from the Food Standards Agency remains that properly cooked poultry and poultry products, including eggs, are safe to eat.
Single dead birds of any species no longer need to be reported. The other two categories, ie three or more birds of the same species or five or more of different species, still require notification. Please report this to Defra, via the Defra Helpline on 08459 33 55 77. The current Defra helpline opening hours are Monday to Sunday 6am to 10pm.
They may wish to have the birds examined for signs of specific diseases. They will advise you on what action you should take.
If the dead bird is a single, small garden, or wild bird then you do not need to call Defra.
You should:
People should follow some simple hygiene precautions which should minimise the risk of infection. It is hard for people to catch avian influenza from birds and the following simple steps are also effective against avian influenza.
If you have to move a dead bird:
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