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Avian Influenza

Currently several provinces are experiencing Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in wild birds and domestic avian species. PDS is testing samples that may contain HPAI virus. We have procedures in place to ensure biosecurity and biocontainment. However, we want to advice our clients out of abundance of precautions that, if you or your clients deliver submissions to PDS in person, please do not contact avian species before proper biosecurity measures are taken, such as, but not limited to, wash your truck/vehicle, take a shower, disinfect possible contact points, appropriate down time before visiting avian clients etc.

Please be reminded that, Avian Influenza is a reportable disease under the Health of Animals Act. If you or your clients suspect Avian Influenza, please contact CFIA.

For more information about Avian Influenza, please visit the following website of CFIA:

https://inspection.canada.ca/animal-health/terrestrial-animals/diseases/reportable/avian-influenza/eng/1323990856863/1323991018946

Producers should call their private veterinarians first. If the vet believes that there is a risk of NAI (Notifiable Avian Influenza), they can call the sick bird line. CFIA-ACIA AB EOC Surveillance (403) 338-5225 or email cfia.ABSickBird-Lesoiseauxmalades@inspection.gc.ca.

Avian Influenza sample collection protocol is available in the following document: Avian Influenza Sample Collection Protocol

Shipping Samples to PDS:

  1. Avian samples should be packaged in a separate shipping package from all other samples (i.e. if you are sending bovine and avian samples please ship in 2 parcels).
  2. Multiple birds from the same farm can be packed in the same package.
  3. Place a copy of the submission form in a envelope on the outside of the package. This allows PDS staff to identify the shipment as avian prior to opening the parcel.

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Infectious Bronchitis Virus Mass PCR
Live animal: oropharyngeal/tracheal swab, cloacal swab. Dead animal: lung/trachea, cecal tonsil, oviduct, kidney.
Infectious bronchitis virus PCR
Live animal: oropharyngeal/tracheal swab, cloacal swab. Dead animal: lung/trachea, cecal tonsil, oviduct, kidney.
Infectious Bursal Disease Virus (IBDV) Genotyping by Sequencing
Swabs, tissue samples
Infectious bursal disease virus PCR
Live animal: cloacal swab. Dead animal: bursa of Fabricius.
Influenza A HA and NA Sequencing
Influenza A Real Time PCR
Nasal swab, fresh lung tissue, oral fluid
Lead Analysis – Blood
Heparinized whole blood
Listeria monocytogenes PCR
Brain, abscess, liver, lesions, placenta, spleen
Mercury
Heparinized whole blood or urine - 2 mL; tissue - liver or kidney (fresh or frozen) - 2 - 5 grams
Modified Wisconsin
Feces
Mycoplasma gallisepticum and synoviae PCR
Swabs, respiratory tract or broth culture
Necropsy – Commercial Poultry Flock
Whole animal from post-mortem examination.
Necropsy – Gross and Histo – Insurance or Legal
Whole animals for post-mortem examination, includes histopathology if required.
Necropsy – Gross and Histo – Emergency Necropsy
Whole animals for post-mortem examination outside normal business hours, includes histopathology if required.
Necropsy – Portions – Up to 3 Tissues
Formalin fixed tissue
Necropsy – Small Poultry Flock
Whole animals for Post-mortem examination.
Necropsy – Portions – Gross and Histo – 1st animal – multiple tissues
Tissue samples from one animal for histopathology.
Nitrite – Quantitative
Serum or EDTA whole blood - 2 mL; ocular fluid - 1 mL
Pasteurella multocida Toxin A PCR
Bacterial Isolates only Additional charges will apply if bacterial culture required.
PCV/TP/Smear Evaluation – Avian/Reptile Only
EDTA whole blood - tube 1/3 full or 5 heparinized microhematocrit tubes + 2 unstained blood smears. Will be offered to clients if EDTA samples are compromised during transit, or sample is NSQ for analysis (if smears have been submitted) - species dependent.