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3rd Minnesota Turkey Farm Hit by Bird Flu Outbreak
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14 Apr ’15 - 9:49 pm
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this is getting worse

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A bird-flu strain that has already led to the deaths of nearly 2 million turkeys nationwide spread to an Iowa turkey farm, authorities said on Tuesday, bringing to six the number of states hit with the outbreak that was also confirmed at eight more farms in Minnesota.

The announcements on Tuesday came a day after confirmation of the first case of the virus in Wisconsin, the first case of a U.S. commercial chicken farm where the strain was detected, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

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now they are involving the national guard to contain it

Bird flu outbreak continues as flock of millions registers infection in Iowa. Discovery is worst case yet in US outbreak that has already led Wisconsin governor Scott Walker to authorize National Guard to help contain the disease.

A lethal strain of bird flu has been discovered in a flock of millions of hens at an Iowa egg-laying facility. Iowa is the top egg-producing state in the US and Monday’s discovery represents the worst case so far in a national outbreak that had already prompted Wisconsin to declare a state of emergency.

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said the Iowa flock numbered 5.3 million birds while the company that operates the farm said it was 3.8 million. It was unclear why there was such a discrepancy.

Iowa was already among the 12 US states to have detected bird flu infections since the beginning of the year. The other states with infected poultry flocks are Arkansas, Idaho, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Washington and Wisconsin.

Bird flu, also called avian influenza or AI, is a viral disease of birds. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention considers the risk for human infections to be low, and no human cases have so far been reported.

The latest discovery of infected birds was in a flock being raised near Harris, Iowa, by Sunrise Farms, an affiliate of the Sonstegard Foods Company, which sells eggs to food manufacturers, government agencies and retailers.

“We went to great lengths to prevent our birds from contracting AI, but despite our best efforts we now confirm many of our birds are testing positive,” Sonstegard said in a statement.

The flock has been quarantined and birds on the property will be culled to prevent the spread of the disease, the USDA said. The virus is deadly and can spread rapidly within an infected flock.

In Wisconsin, governor Scott Walker on Monday declared a state of emergency after a third poultry flock became infected within the past week, according to a statement from his office. The infected birds were chickens at an egg-laying facility, turkeys and a backyard flock of mixed-breed birds, comprising more than 326,000 birds in all.

Walker has authorized the state’s National Guard to help contain the disease, citing “thin” resources available from the federal government. The Guard will disinfect trucks exiting infected premises, a state spokeswoman said.

The USDA has spent $45m (£30.2m) so far responding to the US bird flu outbreak and has deployed about 60 people to Minnesota, the country’s top turkey-producing state, which has found more infected flocks than any other state.

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Anyone been pricing chicks? I wonder if this has impacted prices.

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Turkeys 4.99 each 

 

chickens 2.50 each

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paris? Prices are the same as we paid last year then.

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Yup I get em at Paris Farms.  I have one right in town.

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lol, I think this sign was from yours a couple years ago iirc

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anyone else seen anything about possible jump to humans?

The H5N2 bird flu has reportedly left hundreds of farm workers exposed to a “highly pathogenic strain” of the virus. The agricultural workers have been given an anti-viral medication as a “preventative” measure over the past few days, according to United States public health officials.

The H5N2 strain has swept through the Midwest infecting 7.3 million chickens and turkeys on some of the largest poultry farms in the country. Bird flu, like other flu viruses, are “highly mutable” and could caused farm workers in “direct contact” with the avian flu infected birds to also become ill.

Exactly how severe an H5N2 infection could be in a human being remains unknown. Both public health officials and federal government researchers have stated that it is “unlikely” that the bird flu strain could be passed from animals to people because of the “genetic make-up” of this particular avian flu strain.

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