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AI is for the birds: How machine learning can help predict and manage avian flu outbreaks

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30.03.2025

The active and ongoing global spread of avian influenza virus has impacted more than 14 million birds in Canada and 160 million in the USA.

This recent outbreak has resulted in major economic losses, and a rise in egg prices in the past few years. This trend can cause disruptions in poultry supply chain and significant increases in the price of other poultry products.

A virus like avian influenza is carried by birds, but it can “jump” species and infect livestock such as dairy or sheep or even pets like dogs and cats.

Read more: Bird flu detected in Colorado dairy cattle − a vet explains the risks of the highly pathogenic avian influenza virus

And most, if not all, human pandemic influenza viruses have had an avian........

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