Backyard Poultry Source of Salmonella Outbreak

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Published on May 21, 2020 -
CDC reports we're seeing an outbreak of salmonella across the country

Backyard Poultry Source of Salmonella Outbreak

The c-d-c reports we're seeing an outbreak of salmonella across the country.

Abc 36's christy bollinger reports... kentucky is one of the states reporting salmonella cases are linked to an increase in backyard poultry...because of the coronavirus.

### feeders supply stores say the pandemic has a lot of people panic- buying chickens for eggs.

At least one food item supply..

They can control.

But now, the c-d-c is seeing a salmonella outbreak.

97 people have been infected in 28 states.

Kentucky..

One of them.

"kentucky has nine people who are sick.

I think we're tied with california for the highest number of sick people in any one state."

The cdc says evidence shows backyard poultry is likely the source..

Uk's poultry extension project manager jacquie jacob says an outbreak is typical this time of year...when chickens start to lay eggs.

But the demand is still higher than usual.

"according to the feed stores the numbers are up."

Jacob says it's important first-time backyard poultry owners do their research..

How to handle the chickens and eggs safely..

Always washing hands after contact, even with equipment used with chicks..

And supervising kids around them.

"once they handle the chickens there's always the potential for salmonella on their hands and it takes to your mouth to suck their thumb or or whatever, then they could get sick."

The cdc says 30- percent of those sick are children under the age 5.

'the main thing to remember is chicken are livestock.

We like to make pets out of them."

Jacob says salmonella is in the intestines..

So even a clean, well- maintained poultry house, still has the possibility of contamination.

Symptoms include diarrhea and stomach cramps.

U-k has resources to help you safely raise backyard poultry..

You can find the link at our website wtvq.com.

Christy bollinger, abc 36 news.

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