California Duck Farm Struck by Rare Bird Flu

California, USATue Jan 28 2025
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In Merced county, California, a duck farm has made headlines for being hit by a rare bird flu strain called H5N9. This isn't just any bird flu—it's one that's raising concerns among experts. Alongside this discovery, the more common H5N1 strain was also found on the same farm. To fight the outbreak, nearly 119, 000 birds had to be culled since December. The US Department of Agriculture is taking this seriously, as this is the first time H5N9 has been detected in poultry in the US. They're doing thorough checks to understand and control the situation. Bird flu, known as highly pathogenic avian influenza or HPAI, has been a global worry, affecting lots of birds and even mammals like cows.
The idea that H5N9 could spread to people isn't clear yet, but scientists are keeping a close watch. This flu strain has been around farms, leading to the destruction of millions of birds in the US. It's even caused the price of eggs to jump. Recently, another outbreak happened at a duck farm in New York, leading to the loss of 100, 000 birds. Even dairy herds and domestic cats are seeing more flu cases, worrying officials. Studies show that cats could potentially spread this flu to other species, making the situation even more complex. While the risk to humans is currently low, health experts are vigilantly monitoring the situation.
https://localnews.ai/article/california-duck-farm-struck-by-rare-bird-flu-4ce2de21

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