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AI case finder – current and lifted cases of avian influenza

The first case of HPAI H5N5 of the winter 2024/25 season has been confirmed in Yorkshire. Use our AI case finder to find current and lifted cases of avian influenza at any particular location.

This tool is being updated regularly with information on the latest cases, including the restrictions that apply in the Disease Control Zones around the infected premises.

Please note:

  • The AI case finder does not replace official notification of cases from .
  • You should use the to see if you are in a Disease Control Zone.

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How to use the AI case finder

  • Change the Case status to filter between current and lifted cases. Current cases have disease control zones in place. Lifted cases are those where the zones have been lifted. 
  • Choose which distance you want to search within. The minimum distance you can search within is 15km. 
  • Enter your postcode or a name of a location
  • ±Ê°ù±ð²õ²õÌýFind cases

The AI case finder is listing all current cases. Lifted cases display for 90 days after the date the disease control zone has been lifted. 

Results are ordered by distance from your entered location.

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You can check to see if you are in a Disease Control Zone by using the

17 November 2024, Rosudgeon

On 17 November 2024 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N1 was confirmed at a premises near Rosudgeon, St. Ives, Cornwall. A have been put in place around the premises (see map).

5 November 2024, Hornsea

On 5 November 2024 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) H5N5 was confirmed at a premises near Hornsea, East Riding of Yorkshire, Yorkshire. A have been put in place around the premises (see map).

Useful information

  • The current risk level can be found by visiting:
  • Poultry keepers and members of the public should report dead wild birds to the Defra helpline on 03459 33 55 77.
  • Bird keepers should report suspicion of disease in their own birds to APHA on 03000 200 301 (England) or 0300 303 8268 (Wales).
  • Bird keepers should also familiarise themselves with the government’s avian influenza advice, at:

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