
04 April 2026
Bird Flu Outbreak Hits Pennsylvania Duck Farm as USDA Reports Slowing US Cases Despite Global Spread
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USDA confirms fresh bird flu outbreak in Pennsylvania, affecting 18,000 ducks in Lancaster County. According to USDA reports, this marks the first positive case since March 17, highlighting ongoing risks in a region that has seen hundreds of outbreaks since 2022, impacting over 16 million domesticated birds.
In the US, cases appear to be slowing nationwide. The American Farm Bureau Federation notes fewer outbreaks compared to last year, with more than 15 million birds affected earlier in 2026, but improving supply is driving egg prices down as production rebounds. CDC's FluView for week ending March 28 reports no new human avian influenza A(H5) infections, and no person-to-person transmission to date.
Recent hotspots include Pennsylvania's Lancaster County with repeated hits, Indiana tallying dozens of cases this year, and Wisconsin facing depopulation and layoffs from outbreaks. Spring wild bird migration heightens vigilance, per federal officials.
Globally, Argentina reports bird flu in commercial and backyard flocks as recently as early March. Europe's APHA tracks ongoing risks, while Taiwan CDC announced a locally acquired human H7 avian virus case this week, per FluTrackers forums. Poultry producers worldwide brace for migration-driven spread.
No major escalations in the last 24 hours, but experts urge biosecurity amid contained yet persistent threats.
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In the US, cases appear to be slowing nationwide. The American Farm Bureau Federation notes fewer outbreaks compared to last year, with more than 15 million birds affected earlier in 2026, but improving supply is driving egg prices down as production rebounds. CDC's FluView for week ending March 28 reports no new human avian influenza A(H5) infections, and no person-to-person transmission to date.
Recent hotspots include Pennsylvania's Lancaster County with repeated hits, Indiana tallying dozens of cases this year, and Wisconsin facing depopulation and layoffs from outbreaks. Spring wild bird migration heightens vigilance, per federal officials.
Globally, Argentina reports bird flu in commercial and backyard flocks as recently as early March. Europe's APHA tracks ongoing risks, while Taiwan CDC announced a locally acquired human H7 avian virus case this week, per FluTrackers forums. Poultry producers worldwide brace for migration-driven spread.
No major escalations in the last 24 hours, but experts urge biosecurity amid contained yet persistent threats.
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