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Hormel says bird flu outbreak will hurt turkey sales
2015-04-21 00:24:11| Food - Topix.net
Farmers have been forced to kill more than 2.4 million turkeys since March. Most of the birds were in Minnesota, where Hormel is based.
Glaxo recalls flu vaccine due to potency problem
2015-04-17 20:45:17| Biotech - Topix.net
GlaxoSmithKline is recalling a popular four-in-one flu vaccine distributed throughout the U.S. because its effectiveness can decline over time. The company alerted customers Tuesday that the vaccine can lose potency and fail to adequately protect against some flu strains.
How Will Avian Flu Impact Turkey Prices?
2015-04-15 00:16:00| Food Processing
The spread of H5N2 avian influenza in commercial turkey flocks is a growing concern among breeders from Minnesota to Arkansas and along the West Coast, with well over a million birds euthenized in an attempt to stem the spread of the virus. But one mans poison is another mans meat, so to speak, and softening of turkey-meat prices could be one consequence of the problem. Almost one in five of the 240-270 million turkeys that come to market each year are raised in Minnesota, where more than half a million birds have been destroyed in an effort to contain the viruss spread. Migrating birds that are unaffected by the virus are believed to spread the disease. At one producers operation, only a score of 2,000 birds in a flock were still alive within 48 hours of infection. As a result of the outbreak, an increasing number of countries have imposed partial or total bans on turkey imports from Minnesota. An estimated 12 percent of the states turkey production is exported, and the import bans could result in a domestic glut Eleven nations have imposed total bans, including China, the second largest importer of Minnesota turkey meat, according to Steve Olson, executive director of the Minnesota Turkey Growers Association in Buffalo, Minn. Another 39 countries are restricting imports from counties in 10 states where outbreaks have occurred. But two-thirds of the states exports go to Mexico, and thermal treatments performed by Mexican importers ensure that there is no possibility that the virus can be introduced to the country by means of imported meat, explains Olson. Approximately 2,500 Minnesota flocks come to market each year, and only 14 have been infected to date. This particular avian flu strain has never been detected before in North America, and it is particularly pathogenic. But public health officials emphasize that the virus does not pose a food safety or human health danger. The outbreaks have been too few and too widespread to produce an epidemiologic trend, and researchers still are focusing on understanding how the virus works and how it is spread. Fortunately, the migratory pattern along the Mississippi flyway now is south to north, which should provide time to safeguard turkey programs before Canadian flocks return in the fall.
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US finds first case of lethal bird flu in commercial chicken flock
2015-04-14 17:10:42| Food - Topix.net
A flock of 200,000 hens in Wisconsin is the first commercial U.S. chicken operation to become infected with a lethal strain of bird flu, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said, widening the impact of a virus that has killed hundreds of thousands of turkeys this year. The chickens were at an egg-laying facility in Jefferson County, Wisconsin, between Madison and Milwaukee, and represented the state's first case of the H5N2 flu, according to the Agriculture Department.
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Bird flu anxiety for hog market traders
2015-04-14 16:23:00| National Hog Farmer
The announcement of H5N2 highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) by the U.S. Dept. of Agricultures Animal Plant & Health Inspection Service in a Wis. commercial layer flock caused heartburn for hog future traders, yesterday. read more
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