Avian flu vaccine for birds being tested, ending outbreak brings challenges
(CNN, KYMA/ KECY) - New vaccines are being tested to prevent avian flu in birds, but experts say ending the historic outbreak isn't as simple as vaccination.
For more than a year, the US has been battling its biggest outbreak of avian influenza in wildlife.
The risk to humans is low.
But it's been a major threat to commercial bird flocks, particularly in the poultry industry, contributing to higher food prices.
Avian flu has also started to show up in hundreds of mammals, including a handful of pet cats.
The approach in the US right now is not vaccination, but eradication of the virus.
If farmers detect even a single case in a flock, they will put all the birds down right away.