Biology
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Avian Influenza Spreading in the US, Poultry Farmers Worried
In recent weeks, a highly contagious and deadly strain of avian influenza has been sweeping across the eastern half of the United States, killing both wild birds and farmed poultry and raising fears that an unchecked outbreak could be disastrous for an industry that was devastated seven years ago by a similar virus.
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