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In Rockland County, the number of birds testing positive for the virus has risen to 85.
Yesterday, the State Health Department said it had discovered nine more birds carrying the virus in Rockland, Westchester, Richmond and Queens Counties, raising the number of birds testing positive for the virus this summer to 29.
Dead birds testing positive for the West Nile virus were found in five more counties in upstate New York, indicating a statewide presence of the mosquito-borne virus, the State Health Department announced yesterday.
It thus suggests birds testing positive for P. multocida had been recently exposed and may have been dealing with acute infections.
From a total of 263 birds testing positive for influenza A virus, the HA subtype was successfully determined in 127 samples from ducks and 39 samples from gulls.
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The crow is among 367 birds tested by the state since January.
The state set up the first emergency quarantine in the area on 29 January, after a flock of nearly 5,000 birds tested positive for the H5N2 influenza strain.
The death came a week after two dead birds tested positive for the H5N1 avian influenza virus in Hong Kong, causing the government to cull thousands of birds.
According to multiple news reports, five birds tested positive for a human painkiller that combats inflammation, and another tested positive for cocaine.
The chickens were slaughtered on a farm in southern Kent County, Del., at 11 30 a.m. after two birds tested positive for the H7 virus on Friday, said Michael T. Scuse, Delaware's agriculture secretary.
New York City health officials say it is too early to rejoice over the fact that none of the hundreds of bugs or birds tested this year has turned up with the virus.
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