Bird Flu Cases are Down, But the Threat Hasn't Passed. What to Know About the H5N1 Outbreak
Wholesale egg prices are finally dropping, the fall and winter deluge of bird flu infections on dairy farms has mostly dried up, and farmers are destroying fewer sick chickens than they were a few months ago.
By most indications, the avian influenza outbreak that has washed over U.S. farms is at an ebb. Experts don't seem hopeful, however, that the problem has taken care of itself...
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