September 27, 2024
USPOULTRY accepting board research initiative pre-proposals on further understanding avian influenza
USPOULTRY and the USPOULTRY Foundation are accepting research pre-proposals from colleges, universities, and research facilities through November 1, on further understanding highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI).
Since the HPAI outbreak began in early February 2022, thousands of cases have been reported in both commercial poultry and backyard flocks, leading to the loss of millions of birds. The H5N1 strain has affected domestic and backyard flocks across 48 US states, impacting farmers and communities nationwide in the United States.
Additionally, the virus has been transmitted to commercial dairy cattle, and several human infections have been reported.
While previous HPAI outbreaks have enhanced understanding of the virus and led to significant advancements in biosecurity and disease response protocols, key questions remain regarding biosecurity, depopulation, disposal, and repopulation.
The initiative aims to deepen understanding of how to prevent HPAI's introduction to commercial facilities, reduce spread, and improve response strategies. The goal is to assist the industry in minimising the impact of HPAI during the current outbreak and in preparing for potential future occurrences.
The research will involve examining the epidemiological link between cattle and poultry operations, investigating enhanced biosecurity measures and compliance to prevent the introduction and/or spread of HPAI, and identifying methods to reduce viral shedding that are not related to vaccination.
Furthermore, the research aims to identify the proper personal protective equipment procedures that should be adhered to during an HPAI event.
On October 3, the USPOULTRY Foundation Research Advisory Committee (FRAC) will host a Zoom webinar to provide an overview of the request for proposals (RFPs) related to this topic and two other Board Research Initiative topics as well as the process for submitting a pre-proposal.
- USPOULTRY