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Arkansas warns residents to avoid wild birds due to avian flu outbreak, urging reporting of sick or dead birds and biosecurity measures for poultry.
Arkansas health and agriculture agencies are warning residents to avoid wild birds, especially sick or dead ones, after confirmed cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza in wild birds and poultry.
The virus, spread by migrating waterfowl, can infect domestic flocks and pets.
Authorities urge the public not to touch birds, wear gloves when hunting or birdwatching, and report sick or dead birds to state agencies.
Poultry owners must follow strict biosecurity measures.
Though human cases are rare, those exposed who develop flu-like symptoms should seek evaluation from the Arkansas Department of Health.
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