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A turkey farm in Indiana reports first HPAI case in over a year, affecting 45,686 birds.
A commercial turkey farm in Sullivan County, Indiana, has confirmed its first case of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) in southwestern Indiana in over a year, affecting 45,686 birds.
The outbreak, linked to the H5N1 strain, prompted quarantine and movement controls in Sullivan, Knox, and Greene counties.
Officials stress the virus poses no food safety risk when poultry is cooked to 165°F and presents minimal risk to humans.
Since October 2025, over 900,000 birds have died from HPAI in Indiana, primarily in northern counties.
State and federal agencies urge bird owners to follow strict biosecurity measures and report sick or dead birds.
Una granja de pavos en Indiana reporta el primer caso de HPAI en más de un año, afectando a 45,686 pájaros.