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Chickens at Shady-Spot Farms in Seagrove, North Carolina stay in houses that hold around 20,000 of the birds. As the deadly H5N1 strain moves through Europe and parts of the Middle East and Africa, federal and state agriculture officials are taking no chances, increasing avian flu testing at live bird markets in 20 states, including New York, California, Texas and Florida. (Photo by Kelly Bennett/MCT/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
Chickens at Shady-Spot Farms in Seagrove, North Carolina stay in houses that hold around 20,000 of the birds. As the deadly H5N1 strain moves through Europe and parts of the Middle East and Africa, federal and state agriculture officials are taking no chances, increasing avian flu testing at live bird markets in 20 states, including New York, California, Texas and Florida. (Photo by Kelly Bennett/MCT/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
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