Iowa reports highly pathogenic bird flu again this week
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[March 08, 2022] (Reuters)
- A highly pathogenic form of bird flu was
reported in a commercial turkey flock in Iowa, making it the second
reported outbreak in the top egg-producing state of the United States in
less than a week.
The outbreak was confirmed in Buena Vista County on Monday by the Iowa
Department of Agriculture and the United States Department of
Agriculture's (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS).
"The Iowa Department of Agriculture and USDA APHIS are working
diligently with producers to trace back, control and eradicate this
disease from our state," Iowa Secretary of Agriculture Mike Naig said in
a statement.
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Governor Kim Reynolds also signed a
disaster proclamation for Buena Vista County to assist with
tracking, detection and elimination of the disease.Last week, Iowa
reported a case of bird flu in a backyard poultry flock in
Pottawattamie County. Over the past month, highly lethal bird flu
cases have been confirmed at commercial farms in Indiana, Kentucky
and Delaware, triggering export restrictions for U.S. poultry
products.
In 2015, Iowa was at the center of the biggest-ever U.S. outbreak of
avian flu, which killed about 50 million birds.
(Reporting by Ann Maria Shibu in Bengaluru; Editing by Sherry
Jacob-Phillips)
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