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Bird Flu Hits Arizona Zoo: Some Animals Die, Others Recover
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Despite the sad loss, the zoo emphasized that the risk to the public and visitors remains low. Dr. Nick Staab, assistant medical director at MCDPH, explained that people with close and prolonged job-related exposures to infected animals face higher risks. The health department's recommendations aim to reduce risks for those exposed and prevent further spread.
The swift response and strong biosecurity protocols helped limit the impact, showing the importance of quick action in such situations.
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