New strain of bird flu wipes out Mississippi poultry farm
- A new strain of bird flu, H7N9, was confirmed at a poultry farm in Noxubee County, Mississippi, leading to the culling of over 46,000 birds, as reported by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and Mississippi's Board of Animal Health.
- This outbreak marks the first occurrence of H7N9 in U.S. Commercial poultry since 2017, according to the Mississippi Board of Animal Health.
- The culling prevented infected birds from entering the food supply, as confirmed by the Mississippi Board of Animal Health.
- Experts express that while human-to-human transmission of bird flu is rare, if H5N1 mutates to spread among humans, young children and the elderly could be most affected.
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Deadly Strain of Bird Flu Not Seen Since 2017 Detected at Mississippi Farm
A bird flu outbreak of the deadly H7N9 strain has been confirmed at a poultry farm in Noxubee, Mississippi. The post Deadly Strain of Bird Flu Not Seen Since 2017 Detected at Mississippi Farm appeared first on Breitbart.
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