Indiana Declared Free of Avian Flu, All Farms Cleared
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State officials announce end of bird flu outbreak in Indiana
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — The outbreak of avian influenza that began in Indiana more than three years ago has ended, state officials announced Thursday. “Indiana may be declared free from highly pathogenic avian influenza as of May 27, according to standards set by the World Organization for Animal Health,” the Indiana Board of Animal Health said in a release. This designation eases international trade barriers for Indiana poultry and poultry produc…
Indiana Declared Bird Flu-Free
(5-30-25) The outbreak of avian influenza that began in Indiana more than three years ago has ended. Indiana declared bird flu-free, report shows ABC21 WPTA Indiana Board of Animal Health “Indiana may be declared free from highly pathogenic avian influenza as of May 27, according to standards set by the World Organization for Animal Health.” This designation eases international trade barriers for Indiana poultry and poultry products, but it is …
Indiana bird flu status change relieves export restrictions - Dubois County Free Press, Inc.
As of May 27, Indiana may declare freedom from highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). This designation, relative to standards set forth by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH), eases export restrictions and international trade barriers for Indiana poultry and poultry products. Poultry owners should note that HPAI-free status is NOT an “all clear” or an... The post Indiana bird flu status change relieves export restrictions appeared…
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