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The state hasn’t had a confirmed flock infection since March 28 and all WOAH-advised criteria has been met to earn the ...
Since the beginning of the year, 22 commercial poultry farms and millions of birds have been depopulated across Indiana ...
Indiana is now considered free of the highly pathogenic avian influenza, according to the State Board of Animal Health.
Indiana has been declared free of bird flu as of May 27, easing trade restrictions for poultry, though officials warn the ...
The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says the state has been cleared of highly pathogenic avian influenza. Denise Derrer ...
Indiana has been declared free from highly pathogenic avian influenza, easing international trade barriers for poultry and poultry products.
Indiana is free of bird flu. In a press release issued by Thursday, Indiana State Board of Animal Health said Indiana “may declare freedom” from highly pathogenic avian influence, also known as bird ...
Indiana had 34 commercial poultry flocks and 11 small/hobby flocks test positive for bird flu over the past four years, ...
Indiana may declare freedom from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). This designation, relative to standards set forth by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), eases export ...
The bird flu virus remains a wild card that continues to threaten U.S. poultry and egg supplies while upping the ante with risk to human health.
Millions of poultry in 20 facilities across Indiana have died from avian influenza Bird flu is killing sandhill cranes and other waterfowl across the state Nearly 7 million chickens, turkeys and ...
Avian influenza, or the bird flu, is an extremely infectious respiratory disease that affects all domestic poultry, including laying hens, broilers, and turkeys, as well as waterfowl and game birds.