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H7 avian influenza eradicated from poultry in Victoria

AGRICULTURE Victoria has lifted quarantine on the last property impacted by H7 avian influenza, bringing the outbreak in Victoria to an end.

In 2024, Victoria experienced Australia’s largest avian influenza outbreak.

Between May 22 and June 24, eight commercial poultry properties in south-west Victoria had birds that tested positive for high pathogenicity H7 avian influenza.

Seven infected properties near Meredith were confirmed to have a high pathogenicity H7N3 strain of avian influenza, and one infected property near Terang was confirmed to have a high pathogenicity H7N9 strain.

Making the announcement mid-January, Victoria’s Acting Chief Veterinary Officer Dr Cameron Bell said the two Victorian H7 strains of avian influenza are now successfully eradicated.

"Victoria’s response included undertaking extensive surveillance, with testing of 38,000 birds taking place," he said.

"The collaborative efforts of government, the chicken meat and egg industries, and the community have ensured that we could respond effectively to the outbreak."