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Hunters Program, has published research that shows a small number of birds flying through the big apple over the last few years were infected with a highly contagious strain of avian
In total, samples from six birds tested positive for the virus, including a red-tailed hawk, three Canada geese, a peregrine falcon, and a chicken. New York City lies in the path of many migrating wild birds, and as Marizzi and her co-authors of the NYCVH study,"This brings them into contact with a highly dense population of humans and pets, providing an extensive urban animal–human interface in which the general public may have little awareness of circulating infectious diseases."
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