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Georgia shuts down poultry sales
Bird flu detected in commercial poultry flock in Georgia, officials say
Bird flu has been detected in a commercial poultry flock in Georgia for the first time since the current outbreak began in 2022, officials say.
Georgia shuts down all poultry operations after bird flu detected in commercial plant
The Georgia Department of Agriculture shut down all poultry activities, including sales and exhibitions, in the state after bird flu was detected at a commercial poultry operation. Friday, a case of H5N1,
Georgia halts poultry sales; HHS allocates $590M for flu vaccines
Georgia officials halted all in-state poultry sales, and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services awarded $590 million to Moderna to develop vaccines to protect people from flu strains in bird
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Georgia’s fourth case of bird flu detected in backyard chicken flock in metro Atlanta
The
Georgia
Department of Agriculture announced it had detected ... As of Jan. 6, there have been 66 confirmed human cases ...
GoUpstate
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Bird flu confirmed in Spartanburg flock, 490 birds euthanized: What to know
A case of the bird flu (also known avian flu or H5N1) involving gamebirds has been confirmed in Spartanburg. The virus was ...
walb
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Should South Georgia be worried about potential impacts from the Bird Flu?
(WALB) - According to the CDC,
H5N1
or
Bird
Flu
, is a virus that originates ... there are 65 confirmed cases of
bird
flu
in the US, so far none in
Georgia
. But many are at risk for ...
STAT
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Raw milk can be safe — but it depends on something in short supply
Raw milk can be dangerous, especially with the current approach in many states. But it doesn’t have to be that way.
Geographical
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How climate change may fuel spread of H5N1 bird flu
From rising temperatures to changing migratory patterns for birds, climate change may be creating conditions hospitable for bird flu spread ...
Science News
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What bird flu experts are watching for in 2025
Since early 2024, the U.S. has logged 66 human cases of H5N1. Scientists are keeping a watchful eye on the virus’s spread as we enter a new year.
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