Reportable Poultry Diseases in Utah

Poultry operations in Utah are required to report reportable diseases to state or federal authorities to maintain biosecurity and prevent disease spread. Early reporting enables rapid investigation and helps limit the impact of infectious poultry diseases across the region.

The information below includes contact details for the state veterinarian and a list of reportable poultry diseases. Producers should reach out if they notice abnormal symptoms, increased mortality, or signs of disease.

Reportable Diseases + Contacts List

Last Updated :
November 2025
PRIMARY CONTACT

Amanda Price

State Veterinarian
(801) 982-2200
amandaprice@utah.gov
350 North Redwood Road, PO Box 146500, Salt Lake City, UT

Dr. Danilo Franco

NPIP OSA Contact
(385) 499-4722
dfranco@utah.gov
4315 S 2700 W, TSOB South Building, Floor 2, Taylorville, UT 84129

Keren Rozensher

Regional USDA Contact
(678) 215-4643
keren.rozensher@usda.gov
176 North 2200 West, Suite 230, Salt Lake City, UT 84014

Other Regional Contact
Report Immediately

Avian Influenza (HPAI and H5/H7 LPAI)

Botulism

Chlamydia psittaci (Chlamydiosis)

Duck Viral Enteritis

Fowl Pox

Infectious Bronchitis

Infectious bursal disease (Gumboro disease)

Infectious Laryngotracheitis

Melioidosis (Burkholderia  pseudomallei)

Mycoplasma gallisepticum

Mycoplasma synoviae

Pacheco's  Disease

Paramyxovirus (other than Newcastle)

Salmonella gallinarum (Fowl  Typhoid)

Salmonella pullorum (Pullorum  disease)

Turkey Coryza  (Bordatella avium)

Turkey Rhinotracheitis (Avian metapneumovirus)

Exotic (Virulent) Newcastle Disease

Report Within 24 Hours
Report Next Business Day
Report Within 2 Days
Report Within 3 Days
Report Within 5 Days
Report Within 7 Days
Report Within 10 Days
Report Within 15 Days
Report Within 30 Days
* Turkey Only  ** Breeder Only  ***Egg-Layer Only

Please note, this information is for reference only. For more information on any of the details provided, review your local state regulatory website. Wilson Veterinary Co. LLC is not responsible for legal compliance with reporting diseases in all 50 states or for producers we do not work with.