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Commercial turkey flock at high risk of HPAI has been depopulated, quarantined in Indiana

A commercial turkey flock at “high risk” of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza exposure has been depopulated and quarantined in Martin County, Indiana.

The Indiana State Board of Animal Health says the production site is associated with a commercial turkey flock that tested positive for HPAI earlier this week in Daviess County.

The USDA National Veterinary Services Laboratory confirmed the HPAI diagnosis in the first flock.

Until the most recent cases, the last Indiana flock to test positive was on Sept. 1.

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