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Bird flu detected in US turkey flock

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A worker wearing a contamination suit was carted up to a Dubois County farm today, Friday, Jan. 15, 2016, that was confirmed to be the location of the first case of bird flu in the United States in June. Dubois farmer Steve Kalb said this afternoon the birds were raised on a farm run by he and his father, Dan. The birds are property of Farbest Foods. AP Photo/The Herald

CHICAGO, United States鈥擝ird flu has been detected in a US turkey flock but is different from the strain that devastated the nation鈥檚 poultry industry last year,聽officials said Friday.

Nearly 50 million birds were killed or destroyed after bird flu swept across the United States in 2015, infecting 211 commercial flocks in 15 US states from California to Indiana.

The current highly pathogenic strain鈥擧7N8鈥攚as detected after testing turkeys from an Indiana flock that 鈥渆xperienced increased mortality,鈥 the US Department of Agriculture said.

鈥淪tate officials quarantined the affected premises and depopulation of birds on the premises has already begun,鈥 the USDA said in a statement.

鈥淏irds from the flock will not enter the food system.鈥

There are no known cases of bird flu infection in humans, the USDA said, adding that proper handling and cooking of poultry and eggs will kill bacteria and viruses like the bird flu.

Avian influenza is typically spread by free-flying waterfowl like ducks, geese and shorebirds.

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