Officials emphasize that backyard chickens and ducks can harbor the bacteria, even if they appear healthy.
Vermont’s health authorities are among those from various states probing into salmonella outbreaks associated with backyard poultry. Currently, there are seven confirmed cases in the state.
Officials emphasize that backyard chickens and ducks can harbor the bacteria, even if they appear healthy. The transmission of salmonella can occur through contact with contaminated surfaces or animals, leading to illness if individuals do not maintain proper hygiene.
It is essential for residents to wash their hands thoroughly after handling poultry and to keep clothing worn around the birds outside of their living areas. Additionally, caregivers are advised to closely watch children, ensuring they do not cuddle with or kiss chicks and ducklings.
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