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New Bird flu outage has been confirmed that the virus is still expanding for the US
The deadly H7N9 strain has been discovered at a poultry farm in Noxubee, Mississippi, last week, for the first time since 2017.
The infection of 47,654 commercial chickens was confirmed on March 13, the World Animal Health Organization (Woah).
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The flock samples were tested at the Mississippi Veterinary and Diagnostic Laboratory and returned positively to the highly pathogenic bird flu, announced in a press release in Mississippi in a statement for the public on March 12.

The deadly H7N9 strain has been discovered at a poultry farm in Noxubee, Mississippi, last week, for the first time since 2017. (Reuters/Mariana Nedelcu)
The affected area is in quarantine and Birds on the property are depopulated to prevent spread.
No bird from the herd entered the food system, according to the Mississippi Committee.
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“USDA Service for Inspection of Animal and Plants Health and Plants (Aphis), combined with the state Animal health and wildlife Officials, conduct a comprehensive epidemiological investigation and improved supervision in response to detection, “Woah wrote in his report.
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The H5N1 bird’s sake has caused the most harm to poultry in recent years, as well as one person’s death, although the H7N9 had a “high death rate for humans around the world,” Reuters states.

The H5N1 bird’s sake has caused the most harm to poultry in recent years, as well as one person’s death, although the H7N9 had a “high death rate for humans around the world,” Reuters states. (East)
Progress reportedly killed 616 of 1,568 people infected globally Since her first discovery in China in 2013, the World Health Organization (WHO) reported.
It has been found that none of the two forms of bird flu is easily transmitted from a person to a person.
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Although the cases of bird flu are still growing in recent weeks, the Webmd Executive Director Dr. John Whyte recently told Fox News Digital that there should be not too much worry.

“You definitely want to cook poultry, and you definitely want to ensure that you are cooking eggs, usually at an inner temperature of about 165 degrees,” advised Dr. John Whyte in the middle of the outburst of bird flu. (AP/Terry Chea)
“You definitely want to cook poultry and definitely want to ensure that you are cooking eggs, usually at an inner temperature of about 165 degrees,” he advised. “But you don’t want to eat eggs right now.”
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“Of all things that make me currently care in terms of flu, in terms of others respiratory virusesAs for the measles epidemic, I am aware of bird flu and I think people should be aware of it, but I’m not overly concerned about it. “