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Kansas Battles Worst Bird Flu Outbreak as HPAI Surges Across US Farms

Kansas Battles Worst Bird Flu Outbreak as HPAI Surges Across US Farms

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Kansas battles nation's worst bird flu outbreak as highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) surges across US farms. Over 400,000 birds are affected in Kansas alone, with cases rising in more than 10 counties including Pottawatomie, Greenwood, and Nemaha, according to the Kansas Department of Agriculture. Quarantines are in place for commercial and backyard flocks, linked to wild bird migrations, as explained by Kansas State University experts.

In Maryland, the Department of Agriculture confirmed a presumptive positive HPAI case on January 29 at a commercial broiler farm in Caroline County, the state's first in 2026. Affected birds have been depopulated, with USDA lab confirmation pending. Officials stress low risk to the public but urge biosecurity like disinfecting gear, limiting visitors, and securing feed.

Florida's Winter Springs city warned of an avian influenza outbreak after multiple duck deaths at Torcaso Park the week of January 26, prompting alerts from local parks staff to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Nationwide, Farm Progress America reports the HPAI strain that hit US poultry hard in late 2025 has returned with alarming intensity by January 29, threatening flocks amid ongoing wild bird spread.

No human cases reported recently, but poultry workers are advised to monitor symptoms. CDC emphasizes enhanced precautions for farms.

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