High Path Avian Influenza Confirmed In Black Vultures, Poultry

High Path Avian Influenza Confirmed In Black Vultures, Poultry

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After federal laboratory testing confirmed cases of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza in samples taken from black vultures in Maryland, all poultry owners need to continue with increased vigilance in protecting their flocks from contracting avian influenza.

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