Ohio School's Bird Mystery: A Lesson in Responsibility

USATue Dec 09 2025
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In Clermont County, Ohio, a peculiar situation unfolded at St. Bernadette’s School. After the Thanksgiving break, staff and students returned to find 72 dead vultures scattered around the campus. This wasn't just an unusual sight; it was a potential health concern. The school reached out for help, but initial responses were underwhelming. The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (ODNR) was first contacted, but they initially refused to assist. They suggested the school handle the situation themselves by bagging the birds and disposing of them as garbage. This advice raised eyebrows, especially considering the possibility of bird flu. Fortunately, media attention brought about a change. The ODNR eventually agreed to collect and test the birds. Bird die-offs can happen for many reasons, but avian influenza is a serious concern. Despite earlier cases of bird flu in the county, the ODNR initially didn't plan to test the collected birds. However, Clermont County Public Health stepped in and arranged for testing. The results confirmed that some of the vultures had bird flu. Avian influenza is a growing public health threat. Experts warn that a highly pathogenic strain could potentially evolve to spread widely among humans, leading to severe illness. Last year, a strain of H5N1 bird flu started spreading among dairy cows and other mammals in the U. S. At least 71 people have caught H5N1, with two deaths reported. Just last month, a person in Washington died from a different strain of bird flu after exposure to wild birds and backyard chickens. While human cases of bird flu remain relatively rare, the risk increases with more exposure to infected birds. This incident highlights the importance of proper handling and testing of dead birds, especially in areas with known cases of avian influenza. It also serves as a reminder that dismissing potential health risks can have serious consequences.
https://localnews.ai/article/ohio-schools-bird-mystery-a-lesson-in-responsibility-ca551d05

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