Should You Report that Dead Bird You’ve Found?

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OK, you’ve found a dead bird — and you know that birds can carry the potentially deadly West Nile virus. 

Should you report it by calling the County of San Diego’s Vector Control — on our hotline (858-694-2888), email (vector@sdcounty.ca.gov), or our “Fight the Bite” mobile app?

Absolutely yes, if you suspect that the bird might have been killed by a disease like West Nile virus. You’ll be helping everybody. Finding disease early, tracking its presence and fighting it makes our neighborhoods safer and healthier.

But how can you tell if you should report this particular dead bird?

Here are some things to look for:

If you find a dead bird and you decide to try to handle it — remember to do it safely. Don’t touch it with your bare hands; wear gloves or a shovel to pick it up; double-bag the dead bird carcass; and wash your hands with soap and warm water immediately after handling the bird. If you don’t want to handle it, don’t — call County Vector Control instead.

The big thing to remember is, if you have any doubt about whether the dead bird you found might have died from West Nile virus, report it.

For more information, go to the County Vector Control’s “Fight the Bite” West Nile virus Web page and its “Report Dead Birds” Web page. 

 

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