What parts of the country have been studied so far?
A. General studies of avian influenza in wild birds have been underway in Alaska since 1988 with no positive cases of the virulent virus detected to date. Surveillance in Alaska and the rest of the U.S. should provide a means of detecting HPAI H5N1 if it enters North America from wild birds either migrating from Siberia or other parts of Asia or mixing with birds from breeding grounds in Alaska. Surveillance has also been increased along the U.S. southern border in this second year of nation-wide surveillance to detect the possible entry of HPAI H5N1 from Mexico and S. Am.
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