As temperatures warm, there are fewer new cases of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza. Minnesota State Board of Animal Health Assistant Director Dale Lauer says there has not been a new detection of HPAI in the state since May 19. “In the long run, when we’re looking at detections of the virus, any day we do not have an additional case is a good day. We’re very busy with releasing control areas and getting farmers back into business.” In Minnesota, there are 80 confirmed site locations with HPAI. In South Dakota, there are 40 cases. North Dakota has 15 cases.
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