Avian Influenza: Trade Issues
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https://doi.org/10.62300/k6x0n721Keywords:
Avian Influenza, Trade Issues, Human Health, Poultry ProductsAbstract
Although much of the concern about a possible pandemic outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza revolves around human health outcomes, the potential repercussions on trade issues will also be significant. The United States is a major exporter of poultry products amounting to approximately $2 billion worth of broilers, turkeys, and eggs annually. International reporting of an avian influenza outbreak could have the effect of virtually stopping this trade–and that in other countries as well–overnight.Downloads
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