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Since a highly pathogenic strain of avian influenza was first detected in Utah earlier this year, there have been a total of 55 positive cases in wild birds. Ginger Stout, a veterinarian with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, said levels of the virus in Utah are currently very high and may rise even further with fall migrations.
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Avian flu tests are also pending for other dead owls found in Cache and Weber counties.
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The Utah Department of Food and Agriculture public information officer, Bailee Woolstenhulme, discusses details about the Avian Influenza case and how the disease outbreak effects flock owners, and grocery stores across the United States.
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Although state officials won’t disclose the name of a Cache Valley commercial facility where avian influenza has been detected, men in hazmat suits could be seen Monday disposing of chickens outside the Oakdale Egg Farm near Lewiston.
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We're joined by David Frame to learn tips on how to avoid the newly detected avian influenza.