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Dead bird, 2 chickens test positive for West Nile in Oakley

OAKLEY (KRON) — One dead bird and two chickens have tested positive for West Nile virus in Oakley.

Contra Costa mosquito and vector control said when the virus is found in chickens, they know the infection came from that location since the birds are stationary.


“Since our chickens are stationary, confined to an area, we know that they contracted the virus from an infected mosquito at that specific location,” said Deborah Bass, who is the public affairs manager with the District. “This differs from a free bird such as a crow, which could have contracted the virus in a different location from where it died.”

Residents are being urged to get rid of any standing water where mosquitoes can live and breed.

Since 2005, 55 people have been infected with the virus in Contra Costa County, and two have died.

Residents are urged to follow these guidelines to reduce the risk of contracting mosquito-borne diseases: