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Author Topic: 2026 US HPAI Tracking Thread  (Read 4893 times)

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eastern North Carolina poultry facility...

ENC facility hit with avian flu

CAFOs, Environmental, Sound Rivers, Tar-Pamlico Watershed, Water Quality
Posted on March 12th, 2026

According to Pamlico-Tar Riverkeeper Katey Zimmerman, the North Carolina Department of Agriculture confirmed an avian flu outbreak at a commercial egg-laying facility in Hyde County, affecting more than 3 million birds.

The department did not release the name of the facility, citing state law: “ … We do not release farm name and address for animal disease cases. We only identify the county in which the case occurred,” NCDA Assistant Director Heather Overton wrote in an email.

“However, Rose Acre Farms in Pantego is the only commercial egg-laying facility we know of in Hyde County that is large enough to house more than 3 million birds,” Katey said.

This is the second time in recent years that Rose Acre Farms has been hit by the avian flu. In January 2025, a similar-sized outbreak required the facility to kill 3.3 million birds.

LINK:
https://soundrivers.org/enc-facility-hit-with-avian-flu/
« Last Edit: March 13, 2026, 04:08:51 pm by Masked Man »
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Bird Flu Strikes 8 NYC Live Markets, One In Florida

Published on March 14, 2026

Highly pathogenic bird flu has quietly spread into another cluster of live-bird markets, with federal data and state alerts flagging nine new detections nationwide. Eight are in New York City...

Overall risk to the general public is still considered low, but people who work in these markets or regularly handle live birds are at the front of the exposure line.

LINK:
https://hoodline.com/2026/03/bird-flu-strikes-8-nyc-live-markets-one-in-florida/

COMMENT:
Whenever someone says "risk to the general public is still considered low" I cringe a little thinking how do they distinguish the general public from people who work in these markets or regularly handle live birds... aren't people in these markets and those who handle birds part of the general public?
Masked Man

 


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