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Bird flu outbreak: More than 90 million chickens have been killed, most recently an egg farm in Iowa tested positive

Bird flu outbreak: More than 90 million chickens have been killed, most recently an egg farm in Iowa tested positive

More than 4 million chickens can have to be killed in Iowa after a case of the highly contagious bird flu was discovered at a big egg farm, the state announced Tuesday.

Emergency crews are within the strategy of culling 4.2 million chickens after the disease was detected on a farm in Sioux County, Iowa. It is the newest outbreak in a years-long outbreak that’s now affecting dairy cows. Last week, the virus was confirmed on an egg farm west of Minneapolis, Minnesota, resulting in the slaughter of nearly 1.4 million chickens.

A complete of 92.34 million birds have been killed since outbreak According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the 2022 harvest began.

Although bird flu is comparatively common in poultry, its spread to cattle has increased concerns concerning the disease. In May second A dairy farmer was diagnosed with bird flu and the virus was detected in each beef And milk. It has been confirmed on dairy farms in nine states.

Health and agriculture officials have said the chance to the general public stays low. The U.S. Department of Agriculture said meat from a single diseased dairy cow mustn’t enter the nation’s food supply and that beef stays suitable for eating.

Workers who’ve contact with infected animals are at higher risk. The only three cases confirmed in humans within the United States involved two dairy employees and a person Work on slaughtering infected birds on a poultry farm.

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