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Arkansas Reported Largest Bird Flu Outbreak Of The Year
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Arkansas Reported Largest Bird Flu Outbreak Of The Year

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: April 16, 2026 6:27 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published April 16, 2026
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In a diagnosis, which was confirmed on April 10th, Arkansas reported its largest bird flu outbreak of the year. As war has gripped the world, the bird flu issue has been relegated to the bottom of Google searches; however, it is still a concern for farmers and consumers.

Around 191,200 birds were part of the affected flock at the Clay County farm.

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According to the Arkansas Department of Agriculture (ADA), the farm was placed under quarantine, and containment measures were underway. While officials didn’t say what happened to the affected commercial poultry flock, its website said depopulation is “the only effective control method.”

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“Poultry growers in the region are urged to stay alert for signs of [Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, or HPAI] and continue following strict biosecurity practices to protect their flocks,” ADA said.

The avian influenza is still a problem, as war wages all around the globe. Rising fuel prices, coupled with inflation, are staring American consumers in the face, causing them to forget about issues that could linger long after a peace deal is reached.

USDA said over 1.5 million birds have been affected by bird flu in the past 30 days, and that spring is a peak season as migrations take place.

“Detections are higher in the fall and spring, because we continue to see wild birds spreading the virus as they migrate to their seasonal homes. [Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service] continues to work closely with state animal health officials on surveillance efforts to look for the virus in commercial, backyard, and wild birds,” USDA said, according to THV11. 

The dominant H5N1 strain looks be sticking around, and will likely become endemic.

Starting in 2024, severe infections from avian influenza were reported in North America. Every severe case was caused by this newly dominant D1.1 strain, though at the time, the disparate geographical locations of those cases made the source of the infections unclear, according to PR Newswire. 

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Vaccines could be readily available in the near future, as Kansas State University works on one for chickens. The research team at the College of Veterinary Medicine previously developed a vaccine designed to guard cattle against bovine parainfluenza and bovine viral diarrhea, then adjusted it so it could protect against bird flu, too.

 

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