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USDA Key Messages for Avian Influenza

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Retired in 2010, In Memoriam
USDA Key Messages for Avian Influenza
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<table border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="368"><tbody><tr><td colspan="3" class="BodyTextBlack" valign="top"> Educating the media and the public about the complexities of avian influenza as a disease among birds is one of USDA?s primary communications objectives.
As part of this effort, USDA, in partnership with the Department of Health and Human Services, Department of the Interior, and Department of Homeland Security, have developed three scenarios in the event of a detection and/or outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza in the United States.
The scenarios are:
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</td> <td colspan="3" class="BodyTextBlack" valign="top"> Scenario 1 - Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Detection in the United States - File Size 105 KB (PDF)
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</td> <td colspan="3" class="BodyTextBlack" valign="top"> Scenario 2 - Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Avian Influenza Detection in Wild Birds - File Size 94 KB (PDF)
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</td> <td colspan="3" class="BodyTextBlack" valign="top"> Scenario 3 - Highly Pathogenic H5N1 Avian Influenza Detection in Commercial Poultry - File Size 100 KB (PDF)
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</td> <td colspan="3" class="BodyTextBlack" valign="top"> Each of these scenarios contains a series of key questions and answers about animal health, guidance for the public, as well as a summary of the actions USDA would take in the event of a highly pathogenic avian influenza detection in the United States.
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