Avian Flu Outbreak Decimates Sioux County Chicken Population

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The Iowa Department of Agriculture has confirmed a case of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in Sioux County, making it the 11th reported case in Iowa since November and the 17th case this year. The CDC states that HPAI does not pose a public health risk, and it is safe to consume poultry products. Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds has issued a disaster proclamation to provide state resources for tracking, monitoring, containment, and disinfection. Signs of HPAI in birds include increased deaths, lethargy, decreased egg production, and respiratory symptoms. If you suspect your flock may be affected, report it to the Iowa Department of Agriculture.
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