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H5N1 impacts U.S. poultry industry in April 2024

Escrito por: David Corredor
H5N1

Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza A (H5N1), commonly known as bird flu, has been a significant concern for the poultry industry worldwide. In the United States, recent outbreaks have led to substantial losses in poultry populations. Let’s delve into the details of the situation.

With 8.8 million birds affected, April was the month with the highest number of losses caused by H5N1 Avian Influenza in the United States so far this year, accumulating commercial and backyard outbreaks in four states. So far this year, poultry losses total more than 11 million birds, with Michigan being the most affected state with a share of 6.6 million specimens, all of them of a productive nature.

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CDC’s Efforts:

The battle against avian influenza continues, with ongoing surveillance, preparedness efforts, and collaboration between health agencies and the poultry industry. As we navigate the challenges posed by H5N1, it is crucial to prioritize the health of both birds and humans. By staying informed and implementing preventive measures, we can mitigate the impact of avian influenza on our poultry industry and protect public health.

In summary, while the U.S. poultry industry faces challenges due to H5N1 outbreaks, the risk to human health remains low. Continued surveillance and preparedness efforts are vital to mitigate the impact of this avian influenza strain.

Sources: Available upon request.

 

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