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County – The Stanislaus County West Nile Virus Task Force has
several tips to help people who have dead birds to report to the State of
California West Nile virus dead bird hotline. The state is tracking dead
birds in order to understand the presence and intensity of WNV in an area.
The State of California is still requesting that residents of Stanislaus
County report dead birds to the state hotline at 1-877-WNV-BIRD.
Birds of particular interest to the state are crows, ravens, magpies,
jays and raptors (hawk or eagle).
If you have found a dead bird on your property, please contact the California
Department of Health Services by calling toll free 1-877-WNV-BIRD (1-877-968-2473)
to report the dead bird, or you may submit the information via the web
site http://westnile.ca.gov/deadbird.cfm.
If you are instructed to dispose of the dead bird, or if the dead bird
has not been picked up by five o’clock (5 p.m.) on the day it was
reported, please follow these guidelines:
- Avoid touching the dead bird with your bare hands. Ensure that your
clothing does not come in contact with the dead bird or any blood, secretions
or feces from the dead bird.
- Use gloves or multiple heavy-duty plastic bags to pick up the dead
bird.
- Grasp the dead bird with your hand inside the plastic bags. Turn
the plastic bags inside-out over the dead bird so the dead bird is now
inside the plastic bags and your hands are on the outside of the plastic
bags. Be sure that the beak or claws do not puncture the bags.
- Tightly seal the two bags.
- Dispose of the "double-bagged" bird carcass by placing
it in a trash container. Ensure that the trash container is secure from
children and animals while awaiting pickup from your refuse company.
- WASH YOUR HANDS thoroughly with
warm water and soap after disposal. If you wore gloves to dispose of
the dead bird, wash your gloved hands and then wash your bare hands
thoroughly after you have removed the gloves.
There is currently no evidence that the West Nile
Virus can be transmitted to humans that have taken precautions when handling
dead birds.
Stanislaus County West Nile Virus Recorded
Hotline – (209) 558-8425
For more information on West Nile virus, you can log onto www.hsahealth.org
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