Bird Flu Found at Three NC Sites in 2026 So Far. Here's the Latest on the Virus
Two North Carolina poultry operations have tested positive for avian influenza so far this year and public health officials say growers should be vigilant about protecting their flocks.
Outbreaks of H5N1, or highly pathogenic avian influenza -- commonly known as bird flu -- have been confirmed at a commercial turkey operation in Sampson County in southeastern North Carolina and in a backyard flock in Franklin County, just northeast of Wake County, since Jan. 1.
A third case, at a commercial turkey breeder in Sampson County, shows on the state website as confirmed but doesn't show a specific date...
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