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Avian influenza outbreak in Georgia halts sale of poultry, forces quarantine

  • A broiler flock in Caroline County tested positive for bird flu, marking the first positive test in Maryland since 2023.
  • The Georgia Department of Agriculture confirmed a case of highly pathogenic avian influenza in Elbert County, the first in a commercial operation since 2022.
  • Approximately 45,000 broiler breeder chickens were onsite at the time of detection, leading to a quarantine of all commercial operations within a 10-kilometer radius.
  • Poultry exhibitions and sales in Georgia have been suspended until further notice due to the bird flu case, impacting the state's poultry industry.
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