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Bird flu confirmed at Indiana egg producer. What to know

  • Avian flu has been detected at a commercial egg layer in Jackson County, leading to the destruction of 2.8 million birds to prevent further spread.
  • The price of eggs has surged, with some stores charging over $8 for a dozen, influenced by the avian flu and state mandates.
  • The highly pathogenic avian influenza has resulted in the death of millions of birds nationwide since 2022, affecting egg supply significantly.
  • The public is advised to avoid contact with sick wildlife and report any unusual deaths in waterfowl, as the virus poses a low risk to human health.
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