Industry scrambles to stop fatal bird flu in South Carolina

Industry scrambles to stop fatal bird flu in South Carolina
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April 13th, 2020 | Kinsey Senkel

An infectious and fatal strain of bird flu has been confirmed in a commercial turkey flock in northeast South Carolina, the first case of the more serious strain of the disease in the United States since it was reported in a Tennessee chicken flock in 2017.

A less severe strain of bird flu had been detected along the North Carolina and South Carolina state recently but the case in Chesterfield County, South Carolina discovered on Monday was found to be a more fatal and easily spread strain.

More than 32,000 turkeys in the flock were euthanized. The USDA confirmed it Thursday.

 

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